AAA: Florida’s gas price drops below $2 per gallon

75% of Florida gas stations have sub-$2 gasoline; demand reportedly down as much as 50%

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Florida gas prices are only getting cheaper as residents are urged to stay home to stop the spread of coronavirus. The average price for gasoline in Florida slipped below $2 a gallon for the first time since March 2016. On Sunday, 75% of Florida gas stations had prices below $2 a gallon. Just one week ago, that total was 45%.

Gas prices are plunging primarily because Floridians are not driving as much as they normally do this time of year. According to the Florida Petroleum and Marketers Association, gasoline demand in major metro areas is down by as much as 50%. Additionally, concession sales inside the stores are reportedly down 10-15%. 

"The cost for gasoline has dramatically declined in the past month, and there are even more discounts to come," said Mark Jenkins, spokesman for AAA-The Auto Club Group. "If the state average eventually drifts below $1.73, pump prices would be the lowest since 2009. That may not be a difficult benchmark to reach. If wholesale prices hold at current levels, the state average could eventually sink below $1.60 per gallon. Although these savings are a tremendous benefit for drivers, unfortunately they come at a time when residents are unable to go out and enjoy them."

Florida drivers are now paying an average price of $1.98 per gallon. The state average has declined more than 40 cents in the past month.

Normally this time of year, drivers are watching pump prices rise; as demand increases, and refineries conduct seasonal maintenance and switch to summer gasoline. This time last year, the state average was 78 cents per gallon more than today's price. On April 12, the state average reached it's 2019-high of $2.80/g.

Regional Prices

Most expensive metro markets: Gainesville ($2.17), West Palm Beach-Boca Raton ($2.12), Miami ($2.06)

Least expensive metro markets: The Villages ($1.86), Jacksonville ($1.86), Panama City ($1.89)