How Fuel Price Monitoring Can Drive Smarter Decisions for Your Business

Between April 1 and early June 2025, fuel prices across several Northeastern states experienced a combination of slight increases and significant decreases, depending on the location and fuel type. States such as Maine and Connecticut recorded upward movement in regular and premium gasoline prices, while Vermont and Pennsylvania saw consistent drops across all fuel categories. At the city level, trends varied as well, with Boston experiencing a steep decline in diesel prices and Jersey City showing only minimal changes. This report presents a detailed analysis of fuel price movements across regular, premium, and diesel grades, offering insight into the evolving pricing landscape across the Northeast during this period.

Specific highlights from our data include:

State-Level Fuel Price Trends ( April 01, 2025 to June 2, 2025)

The following section outlines average fuel price changes across key Northeastern U.S. states, including regular, premium, and diesel prices, along with percentage change calculations.

Maine – April 01,2025 to June 2, 2025

  • Regular gasoline changed from $2.948 to $3.006, a 6 cents increase and the percentage change is 1.97% increase.

  • Premium changed from $3.881 to $3.968, a 9 cents increase, the percentage change is 2.24% increase.

  • Diesel changed from $3.917 to $3.762, a 16 cents decrease, resulting in a 3.96% decrease.


New Hampshire – April 01,2025 to June 2, 2025

  • Regular gasoline changed from $2.842 to $2.848, a 1 cent increase; the percentage change is 0.21% increase.

  • Premium changed from $3.774 to $3.806, a 3 cents increase; the percentage change is 0.85% increase.

  • Diesel changed from $3.763 to $3.668, a 10 cents decrease; the percentage change is 2.66% decrease.

Vermont – April 01,2025 to June 2, 2025

  • Regular gasoline changed from $3.144 to $3.074, a 7 cents decrease; the percentage change is 2.23% decrease.

  • Premium changed from $4.126 to $4.085, a 4 cents decrease; the percentage change is 0.99% decrease.

  • Diesel changed from $3.822 to $3.783, a 4 cents decrease; the percentage change is 1.02% decrease.

Massachusetts – April 01,2025 to June 2, 2025

  • Regular gasoline changed from $2.922 to $2.934, a 1 cent increase; the percentage change is 0.41% increase.

  • Premium changed from $3.743 to $3.806, a 6 cents increase; the percentage change is 1.68% increase.

  • Diesel changed from $3.834 to $3.754, a 8 cents decrease; the percentage change is 2.09% decrease.

Rhode Island – April 01,2025 to June 2, 2025

  • Regular gasoline changed from $2.978 to $2.972, a 1 cent decrease; the percentage change is 0.20% decrease.

  • Premium changed from $3.851 to $3.869, a 2 cents increase; the percentage change is 0.47% increase.

  • Diesel changed from $3.841 to $3.803, a 4 cents decrease; the percentage change is 1.04% decrease.

Connecticut – April 01,2025 to June 2, 2025

  • Regular gasoline changed from $2.996 to $3.018, a 2 cents increase; the percentage change is 0.73% increase.

  • Premium changed from $3.902 to $3.938, a 4 cents increase; the percentage change is 1.03% increase.
  • Diesel changed from $3.981 to $3.907, a 7 cents decrease; the percentage change is 1.76% decrease.

New York – April 01,2025 to June 2, 2025

  • Regular gasoline changed from $3.074 to $3.048, a 3 cents decrease; the percentage change is 0.85% decrease.

  • Premium changed from $3.945 to $3.921, a 2 cents decrease; the percentage change is 0.51% decrease.

  • Diesel changed from $3.903 to $3.815, a 9 cents decrease; the percentage change is 2.31% decrease.

New Jersey – April 01,2025 to June 2, 2025

  • Regular gasoline changed from $2.953 to $2.953, no change in price; the percentage change is 0.00%

  • Premium changed from $3.660 to $3.647, a 1 cent decrease; the percentage change is 0.36% decrease.

  • Diesel changed from $3.692 to $3.503, a 19 cents decrease; the percentage change is 5.17% decrease.

Pennsylvania – April 01,2025 to June 2, 2025

  • Regular gasoline changed from $3.430 to $3.254, a 18 cents decrease; the percentage change is 5.25% decrease.

  • Premium changed from $4.201 to $4.028, a 17 cents decrease; the percentage change is 4.05% decrease.

  • Diesel changed from $4.104 to $3.942, a 16 cents decrease; the percentage change is 3.90% decrease.

 

 

City-Level Fuel Price Trends

The following section breaks down fuel price changes within major cities across the Northeast, highlighting local-level trends that may differ from statewide averages.


Philadelphia, PA – April 01,2025 to June 2, 2025

  • Regular gasoline changed from $3.149 to $3.104, a 5 cents decrease; the percentage change is 1.59% decrease.

  • Premium changed from $3.844 to $3.817, a 3 cents decrease; the percentage change is 0.70% decrease.

  • Diesel changed from $3.919 to $3.772, a  15 cents decrease; the percentage change is 3.83% decrease.

Pittsburgh, PA – April 01,2025 to June 2, 2025

  • Regular gasoline changed from $3.558 to $3.427, a 13 cents decrease; the percentage change is 3.65% decrease.

  • Premium gasoline remained unchanged at $4.360 to $4.266, a 9 cents decrease , the percentage change is 2.06% decrease.

  • Diesel changed from $4.231 to $4.049, a 18 cents decrease; the percentage change is 4.25% decrease.


Boston, MA – April 01,2025 to June 2, 2025

  • Regular gasoline changed from $3.082 to $2.999, a 8 cents decrease; the percentage change is 2.70% decrease.

  • Premium changed from $3.999 to $3.899, a 10 cents decrease; the percentage change is 2.50% decrease.

  • Diesel changed from $4.366 to $4.032, a 33 cents decrease; the percentage change is 7.56% decrease.


Jersey City, NJ – April 01,2025 to June 2, 2025

  • Regular gasoline changed from $3.114 to $3.099, a 2 cents decrease; the percentage change is 0.64% decrease.

  • Premium changed from $4.199 to $4.164, a 4 cents decrease; the percentage change is 0.95% decrease.

  • Diesel changed from $3.999 to $3.899, a 10 cents decrease; the percentage change is 2.50% decrease.

Regular gasoline prices remained mostly stable across the Northeast, with only minor fluctuations. Diesel prices, however, declined consistently across nearly all states and key cities, with notable drops in areas like Boston and New Jersey. These trends highlight the need for real-time, location-specific fuel data to support competitive pricing and margin management in a dynamic market.