But when you look at prices adjusted for inflation, a different story emerges.
In real terms (adjusted for inflation), gasoline prices today remain well below the historic peak reached in the summer of 2008 (excluding 2022), when fuel costs hit levels not matched in purchasing power terms since (Figure 2).
The graphic illustrates the price of gasoline, adjusted for inflation in 2008 dollars.
A price of about $6.10 per gallon today would be roughly equivalent to 2008’s peak.


