AAA: When Projecting Summer Vacation Costs, Montco Residents Are Going to Need a Bump to the Gas Budget

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man by gas pump
Image via the Austrian National Library at Unsplash.
Not only are guys like this now extinct, the prices at which they pumped gas are long gone, too.

Montgomery County is heading toward a 2022 Memorial Day Weekend that is absent overt COVID worries in a long time. That reality brings upbeat thoughts of impromptu zips to the Shore or the Poconos, family reunions, graduation parties, and other reasons to travel. But yet another spoiler — gas prices — is set to impede yet another summer, reports Howard Monroe for CBS Philly.

The area’s June-July-August stretch could well be a long season of fretful fill-ups, according to AAA.

At present in the Montgomery County area, $4.85 a gallon is common, just below the area average of $4.89. Neighboring New Jersey is a little better ($4.73), and Delaware shaves yet a few more pennies off the cost ($4.62).

These price points make the previous all-time national high ($4.11 in 2008) seem almost quaint.

AAA sees no real relief in sight, which will hit the wallets of the estimated 465,000 Memorial Day Weekend travelers and affect their intended 50-mile-away average escapes.

Prices are being driven up by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the more expensive summer gasoline blend, and demand.

“I wish I had a crystal ball and could say, ‘There’s something out there that could happen and trigger that decline,’” said Jana Tidwell, a AAA Mid-Atlantic spokesperson. “For the short term, we’re not seeing relief in sight. We’re seeing the very good possibility of $5 per gallon gas in our region.”

Read more about gas prices, current and projected in Montgomery County, at CBS Philly.

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