Texas drivers remain one of the luckiest in the country. With gas prices are climbing in other states, Texas still has the lowest average. The national average is $3.397 and the Texas average is $2.932 as of March 11th, 2024. The statewide gas price average in Texas is $2.94 for a gal...
Texas drivers remain one of the luckiest in the country. With gas prices are climbing in other states, Texas still has the lowest average. The national average is $3.397 and the Texas average is $2.932 as of March 11th, 2024. The statewide gas price average in Texas is $2.94 for a gal...
FOX 29 PhiladelphiaPENNSYLVANIA - "Pain at the pump" is a real thing for most Pennsylvania drivers. AAA placed the state among its "Top 10 Most Expensive Markets" in a recent study. Pennsylvania ranked No. 9 with an average gas price of $3.54 a gallon, which is 15 cents higher than th...
StateAverage Gas Price Hawaii $4.97 California $4.34 Nevada $3.91 Washington $3.75 Alaska $3.74 What are the lowest five states with the lowest average gas prices today? StateAverage Gas Price Georgia $2.74 Mississippi $2.79 Kansas $2.81 Oklahoma $2.81 Arkansas $2.83 How much is the federal ga...
10.ALASKA0.00 As of Find the Cheapest Gas Prices in your zip code. We update our gas stations three times a day nationwide for 82,000 gas stations. Save money using the FuelMeUp approved partners. Our site is secure and hacker safe. All merchants have been reviewed and accredited. This si...
The most expensive states include the usual suspects, Hawaii - $4.51, California - $4.21 and Alaska - $4.18; but even states like Connecticut, Illinois and New York have seen prices rise over the $4-mark. AAA is also reporting that the national retail average price for a gallon of self...
US gas price statistics including the average gas prices between 2018 and 2024, current average, most expensive state for gas and more.
Alaska - $3.850 Illinois - $3.858 Oregon - $4.000 Nevada - $4.006 Washington - $4.272 Hawaii - $4.687 California - $4.753 Many of the discrepancies in gas prices by state can be explained by those that are rich in oil. Read: How to Budget for Rising Gas Prices “For instance...
Budget-conscious motorists may want to fill up sooner rather than later, as prices at the pump are likely headed higher in the near term. The approach of the peak driving season and the annual switch by refineries to more costly summer gasolines has driven up the national average for ...
Since last Thursday, these10 states have seen the largest changesin their averages: Indiana (−11 cents), Ohio (+10 cents), Utah (+10 cents), Maryland (−10 cents), Delaware (−10 cents), South Carolina (+7 cents), Arizona (+7 cents), Michigan (−7 cents), Alaska (+6 ce...