Monday, October 27, 2025–10:30 a.m.
-AAA South-

With fall already in full swing across Georgia, drivers are reaping the seasonal rewards, and gas prices are easing just as cooler days settle in.
Over the weekend, the average price for regular unleaded gasoline edged down, offering modest relief at the pump. With crude oil prices remaining low and seasonal demand tapering off, the statewide average now stands at $2.79 per gallon as of Monday, though daily fluctuations remain likely.
Compared to recent benchmarks:
- It’s 2 cents lower than last week
- 9 cents lower than last month
- 14 cents lower than this time last year
For those filling up a standard 15-gallon tank, the cost now comes to approximately $41.85, about $2.00 less than a month ago.
“Georgia drivers are feeling the seasonal shift, not just in the air, but at the pump,” said Montrae Waiters, spokeswoman for AAA-The Auto Club Group. “With crude oil prices staying low and demand cooling off, gas prices are following suit, offering timely relief as fall rolls on.”
Local averages on Monday, according to AAA, were $2.67 in Floyd County, $2.68 in Chattooga County, $2.72 in Gordon County, $2.74 in Bartow County, and $2.77 in Polk County.
Flat Demand Keeps Gas Prices in Check
Gas prices held steady last week, with the national average for regular unleaded inching up to $3.05. That’s 8 cents lower than this time last year, offering drivers a modest but noticeable savings. As fall travel slows and fewer road trips are taken, gasoline demand typically dips, helping to keep prices in check.
According to the Energy Information Administration, gasoline demand held steady at 8.45 million barrels per day last week. Meanwhile, domestic supply dipped slightly from 218.8 million barrels to 216.7 million, even as production rose to an average of 9.6 million barrels per day.




