Gas prices climb after Memorial Day holiday

Gas prices in Rapid City have jumped 10 cents within the last week.
Published: May. 30, 2024 at 9:24 PM EDT
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RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) - With summer tourist season kicking off this past week, Black Hills residents and visitors are feeling the pinch at the gas pump.

Gas prices in Rapid City have jumped 10 cents within the last week, likely because of the influx of tourists after the Memorial Day weekend and the corresponding increase in demand. Currently, Rapid City is sitting at an average of $3.50 per gallon. Overall, South Dakota’s average gas price is $3.29 per gallon, which, compared to the national average, is still relatively cheap.

“South Dakota’s price is quite a bit less than the national average, about 27 cents less than the national average, and that puts us at about the 13th lowest gas price in the nation, so overall, not a too bad situation to experience when you go to fill up your tank right now,” said Shawn Steward, the spokesman for AAA South Dakota.

Despite election season coming up, Steward says he doesn’t believe anything geopolitical is impacting national gas prices.

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