Gas prices are falling across Northeast Ohio. 

The average price for gasoline across Northeast Ohio is 10 cents lower this week at $3.232 per gallon, according to Triple A East Central's Gas Price report. 

Average prices of the unleaded self-service gasoline in local areas: 

• $3.107 Alliance

• $3.209 Niles

• $3.101 Ravenna

• $3.218 Youngstown

Average prices of the unleaded self-service gasoline in other areas throughout Ohio: 

• $3.257 Ashland

• $3.112 Ashtabula

• $3.333 Aurora

• $3.294 Chesterland

• $3.270 Cleveland

• $3.193 Elyria

• $3.283 Independence

• $3.179 Lorain

• $3.221 Lyndhurst

• $3.040 Massillon

• $3.230 Mentor

• $3.344 New Philadelphia

• $3.342 Norwalk

• $3.297 Oberlin

• $3.258 Parma

• $3.101 Ravenna

• $3.304 Solon

• $3.289 Willard

This week's average prices:

The average price of gas this week in Northeast Ohio is $3.232, while the average price during the week of March 13, 2023 was $3.333  and the average price for the week of March 21, 2022 is $4.041. 

Despite economic news affecting the stock and oil markets, the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline fell three cents over the past week to $3.44. This is three cents more than a month ago but 84 cents less than a year ago.

Meanwhile, the global oil price plunged into the low to mid $60 per barrel, a level not seen since August 2021.

According to new data from EIA, gas demand increased slightly from 8.56 to 8.59 million barrels per day last week. Meanwhile, total domestic gasoline stocks decreased by 2.1 million barrels to 236 million barrels last week. Increasing demand amid tighter supply would typically push pump prices higher; however, lower oil prices have countered this effect.