STATEWIDE — Drivers in Indiana are paying slightly less at the pump than motorists across much of the country, according to the latest fuel price data.
The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Indiana is about $2.76, which is below the current national average of roughly $2.86 per gallon. The gap gives Hoosier drivers a modest advantage as year-end travel continues.
Fuel prices have eased in recent weeks after climbing earlier this fall, offering some relief for commuters and holiday travelers. Analysts say seasonal demand, oil prices and regional supply conditions continue to influence daily fluctuations.
Gas prices can vary widely by location, with differences driven by state taxes, transportation costs and local market conditions. Motorists looking for the most up-to-date information can monitor daily fuel price averages through AAA’s fuel gauge reports.



