New York Post

Pump pain hits $5 in NY

- Thomas Barrabi

New York motorists are already paying more than $5 per gallon in some parts of the state as surging oil prices cause more financial pain at the pump ahead of the busy Memorial Day holiday travel weekend.

The average price of a gallon of regular gas hit a record $5.05 in the New York City metro area as of Monday morning — up from a price of $3.18 on the same day one year ago, according to AAA data.

Drivers in White Plains are paying an average of $5.03 per gallon. Prices in areas throughout the state are hovering near $4.90, with the Duchess-Putnam County area and Kingston within fractions of the $5 threshold.

New York’s statewide average is $4.933 per gallon, outpacing most of the country. The national average of $4.596 is the highest ever recorded and an increase of nearly 50 cents compared to one month ago.

“Against a backdrop of gas prices that have continued to set new records ahead of Memorial Day, Americans have been resilient in their desire to hit the road, but we’re certainly seeing increased hesitancy due to rising prices at the pump,” GasBuddy analyst Patrick De Haan said in a blog post about Memorial Day travel.

“Soaring inflation has led to uncertaint­y over rising costs,” De Haan added.

An estimated 34.9 million Americans are expected to make trips by car of 50 or more miles for Memorial Day weekend — an increase of 4.6% compared to last year.

New York gas prices still trail behind those experience­d by motorists in California, where the statewide average has jumped above a whopping $6 per gallon.

JPMorgan analysts have warned the national average could hit $6 per gallon by the end of the summer.

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