PEORIA, Ill. – Gas prices in Peoria are unchanged in the last week, averaging $3.30 a gallon on Monday, according to GasBuddy.
Local prices are 2.6 cents lower than a month ago and 39.8 cents lower than a year ago.
GasBuddy price reports show the cheapest gas in Peoria on Sunday was $3.16 a gallon and the most expensive gas was $3.49. The lowest price in the state was $2.69 and the highest price was $4.59.
GasBuddy says the national average price of gas is also unchanged in the last week, averaging $3.09 a gallon on Monday, down 4.6 cents from a month ago and 27.9 cents lower than this time last year.
“The national average is nearly unchanged from a week ago, with gasoline prices continuing to hover in the same territory where they’ve spent much of 2025 so far—in the low-$3-per-gallon range—as oil prices remain anchored in the $60s,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy.
“Price cycling markets once again led the biggest weekly price changes, with Ohio and Florida seeing a cycle and higher prices last week, while Michigan posted the largest drop and could be due for another jump in the cycle sometime this week. For the majority of motorists in non-cycling states, gas prices will likely remain near current levels as we head toward Labor Day. However, it’s worth watching developments around a potential peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. If such an agreement materializes, it could send oil prices lower on expectations that sanctions against Russia might be eased, effectively boosting global oil supply,” De Haan said.
Meanwhile, AAA Illinois said the average price of gas in the Peoria/Pekin metro area on Monday was $3.30 a gallon, the state average price was $3.40 and the national average price was $3.13 a gallon.
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