Gas prices are still sliding.
After a double-digit plunge last week, prices have inched down in Florida this week, dipping about 2 cents a gallon.
State prices are averaging $2.89 a gallon on Monday, Oct. 20, the lowest since December 2023.
“Florida gas prices continue to fluctuate week to week, but the overall trajectory is downward,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Robust global oil supplies and the seasonal dip in gasoline demand have helped push pump prices to their lowest level in almost two years.”
North Florida remains the cheapest to get gas in the state. Naples and Palm Beach County are among the most expensive areas.
Here’s what to know if you’re commuting or traveling in Florida:
Take note of gas prices this week. Gas prices in South Florida
Miami-Dade: The average price: $2.87 on Monday, Oct, 20, a 4-cent decrease from last week, according to AAA.
Fort Lauderdale: $2.95, holding steady from last week.
West Palm Beach/Boca Raton: $3.08, a 1-cent increase from last week.
Florida price at the pump
Average: The average price for a gallon of gas in Florida on Monday, Oct. 20, according to AAA, is $2.90, a 2-cent decrease from last week.
Gas prices around Florida
Prices on Monday, Oct. 20, according to AAA:
Bradenton/Sarasota: $2.83
Daytona Beach: $2.90
Fort Myers: $2.90
Gainesville: $2.99
Jacksonville: $2.89
Lakeland: $2.86
Naples: $2.96
Orlando: $2.89
Panama City: $2.74
Pensacola: $2.70
Port St. Lucie: $2.93
Space Coast: $2.87
Tallahassee: $2.84
Tampa/St. Pete: $2.87
Villages: $2.84
U.S. price at the pump
Average: The average price for a gallon of gas across the country on Monday, Oct. 20, according to AAA is $3.03 a 5-cent decrease from last week.
How to find cheap gas near you
There’s an app to help: The GasBuddy app was built to show motorists prices around them and a fuel tracker can update users on stations that have or don’t have fuel based on supply changes.