Drivers across Florida are feeling serious pain at the pump after gas prices skyrocketed in less than two weeks.
According to AAA, the statewide average price for regular gasoline jumped about 84 cents in just 12 days, bringing the average price to roughly $3.72 per gallon by Sunday. Analysts say it’s one of the fastest price increases Florida has seen in years.
For the average driver, the sudden spike means filling up a typical tank now costs about $12 more than it did less than two weeks ago.
Energy analysts say the rapid increase is largely tied to rising global crude oil prices. Oil costs have climbed due to instability in international energy markets and geopolitical tensions involving Iran, which have disrupted supply and rattled markets.
When crude oil prices rise, gasoline prices usually follow within days — and Florida drivers are now seeing the effects firsthand.
Florida average: about $3.72 per gallon
National average: roughly $3.53 per gallon
Some parts of South Florida are already seeing prices approaching $3.75 to $3.80 per gallon
Unfortunately, that may be the case.
AAA warns that if crude oil prices remain elevated, gas prices in Florida could push toward $4 per gallon in the coming weeks.
For a state where millions rely on driving every day—from commuters to tourists—the sudden jump is being felt across the state. 🚗⛽