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Will US average gas price reach … in June 2026?
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37%
$3.750 or lower?
55%
$3.825 or lower?
67%
$3.900 or lower?
86%
$3.950 or lower?
93%
$4.000 or lower?
95%
$4.020 or lower?
3%
$4.400 or higher?
2%
$4.450 or higher?
2%
$4.500 or higher?
2%
$4.550 or higher?
1.5%
$4.600 or higher?
1%
$4.650 or higher?
1%
$4.710 or higher?
1%
$4.810 or higher?
1%
$4.890 or higher?
1%
$4.960 or higher?
1%
$5.00 or higher?
1%
$5.030 or higher?
1%
$5.120 or higher?
Resolved
YES
$4.100 or lower?

Resolution criteria

This answer resolves YES if the national average price for regular gas is equal to or greater than the number listed on any day during June 2026. Resolution source: https://gasprices.aaa.com/

Source is the regular average

Background

The national average retail price of gasoline crossed $4 per gallon for the first time since 2022 at the end of March, driven by the war in Iran, which has led to significant disruption in crude oil production and trade, with many Middle Eastern countries' production facilities shut down or destroyed. As of March 23rd, the national average for regular gasoline stood at $3.96 per gallon, representing a surge of $1.02 throughout the month of March.

Considerations

The EIA projects crude oil prices could push retail gas prices to around 70¢ per gallon higher in the second quarter of 2026, though these projections rest on assumptions including that shut-in oil production will peak in early April and transit through the Strait of Hormuz will improve. The EIA suggests gasoline prices are already near their peak and will mostly moderate for the rest of 2026. Regional variation is significant: California currently holds the highest average for regular gas at $5.81, while Oklahoma offers the cheapest at $3.23.

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What will it be in July 1

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It is utterly fascinating to me to observe the oil price getting lower overall while Hormuz is still closed and its opening was very likely just delayed by the latest exchange of fires.

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