Here’s what you pay for gas in each state in the US
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- November 24, 2022
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Motorists hitting the road for the busy Thanksgiving holiday weekend can look forward to slightly lower gas prices. In the US, the median price for a gallon of normal on Wednesday was $3.59, according to the AAA — 20 cents down from a month ago and well below this year’s high in June of $5.02.
Nevertheless, the prices at the pump are around 19 cents higher than a year ago, according to data from the car club. The cost of diesel also remains exorbitant at $5.25 a gallon, pushed up this year by a reduction in supply due to refinery outages and Russia’s war in Ukraine.
In all, about 55 million Americans are traveling for Thanksgiving this week, the vast majority of whom will be driving.
Hawaii has the nation’s most expensive fuel at $5.19 a gallon, while Texas has the cheapest at $2.93. Below are regular gas prices for each state in the United States and the District of Columbia, according to the AAA:
Hawaii – $5.19 California – $5.11 Nevada – $4.74 Washington – $4.57 Oregon – $4.52 Alaska – $4.42 Idaho – $4.14 Arizona – $4.12 Pennsylvania – $3.99 Utah – $3.94 Illinois – $3.89 Vermont – $3.88 Maine – $3.78 New Jersey – $3.78 New York – $3.81 Washington, DC – $3.73 Indiana – $3.72 New Hampshire – $3.68 Connecticut – $3.67 Michigan – $3.67 Montana – $3.67 Maryland – $3.59 Delaware – $3.58 West Virginia – $3.52 Wyoming – $3.51 Ohio – $3.49 South Dakota – $3.49 North Dakota – $3.45 $3.40Nebraska — $3.39Virginia — $3.38New Mexico — $3.36Colorado — $3.32Iowa — $3.32Kentucky — $3.29North Carolina — $3.28 Wisconsin — $3.24 Kansas — $3.21 Alabama — $3.17 Missouri — $3.17 South Carolina — $3.17 Tennessee — $3.15 Louisiana — $3.12 Oklahoma — $3.11 Arkansas — $3.08 Georgia — $3.07 Mississippi — $3.07 Texas — $2.93
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