Global Petrol Prices found that the average price of gas per gallon in the U.S. was $3.82 on July 15, 2024. Key Takeaways Countries with the cheapest gas prices tend to be in oil-producing regions. Countries with the most expensive gas prices are usually small nations or have ...
California 53.3 cents per gallon Washington 51.9 cents per gallon New Jersey 41.4 cents per gallon New York 40.4 cents per gallon Which five states have the lowest gas tax? StateGasoline Tax Alaska 8.95 cents per gallon Hawaii 16 cents per gallon Virginia 16.2 cents per gallon Missouri 17.42 ce...
According to data from the American Petroleum Institute, Alaska has the lowest total per-gallon gas tax at 33.53 cents per gallon, while California tops the list, with drivers paying a total of 86.55 cents per gallon.The volume-weighted national gas tax average is 57.09 cents per gallon, but...
#6Alaska$4.699 #7Arizona$4.613 #8Illinois$4.506 #9New York$4.368 #10District of Columbia$4.367 Where is Gas the Least Expensive in America? There are 16 states where gas prices are under $4 per gallon. Here are the 10 states with the lowest gas prices: ...
Alaska ($3.85) Illinois ($3.83) Washington DC ($3.71) Pennsylvania ($3.66) New York ($3.62) The states with the least expensive gas The top 10 least expensive markets for gasoline in the United States, and the average cost per gallon in each state are: ...
Oil drilling in Alaska On January 3 in the year 1959, Alaska officially became the forty-ninth state of the United States of America. Alaska is over twice the size of Texas; measuring from north to south at approximately 1,400 miles long and from east to west it is 2,700 miles wide ...
The OnCue Express in Oklahoma City dropped its gas price by 12 cents to $1.99 per gallon, making it the cheapest station in the country.
the gas tax in California amounted to 68.1 U.S. cents per gallon. California has long been known as the state with the highest tax rates – and consequently some of the highest fuel prices in the country. In October 2024, it ranked above Hawaii as theU.S. state with the highest gasoli...
Nevada: $3.45 per gallon Oregon: $3.40 per gallon Alaska: $3.39 per gallon Arizona: $3.13 per gallon Idaho: $3.06 per gallon Pennsylvania: $3.05 per gallon Utah: $3.04 per gallon Getting close… Connecticut: $2.99 per gallon Illinois: $2.98 per gallon New York: $2.96 per gallon New Jer...
Seven states are now at an average of 5 dollars or higher per gallon, AAA data showed, with Illinois becoming the latest to join California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Arizona and Alaska. In California, the gasoline price stood at 6.19 dollars on Wednesday, higher than the nation's average...