Diesel Price Continues Decline, Falls 6.8¢ to $3.658

Trucking's Main Fuel Hasn't Been This Inexpensive Since Jan. 10, 2022
Trucks fueling up
A gallon of diesel costs 13.6 cents less on average than it did at this time in 2023. (Bim/Getty Images)

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The national average diesel price keeps dropping, decreasing 6.8 cents a gallon to $3.658, according to Energy Information Administration data released June 10.

Highlights

  • Diesel’s price has dropped for nine consecutive weeks, marking a 40.3-cent falloff since a gallon cost $4.061 on April 8.
  • The average diesel price hasn’t been this inexpensive since it was $3.6257 on Jan. 10, 2022.
  • A gallon of diesel costs 13.6 cents less on average than it did at this time in 2023.
  • Diesel’s average price went down in all 10 regions in EIA’s weekly survey, ranging from a high of 8 cents in the Midwest to a low of 1.9 cents in New England.
  • The national average price for a gallon of gasoline slid 8.7 cents, totaling 14.8 cents the past two weeks, to settle at $3.429. That's down 16.6 cents from this time last year.

U.S. On-Highway Diesel Fuel Prices

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EIA regional fuel chart

EIA.gov

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