Gas prices are high and up another 7 cents nationwide. Here is the average price in each state. (2024)

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The cost for a gallon of gas in the United Statescontinues to reach all-time highs, as the national average jumped nearly 7 cents Thursday morning.

The nationwide average for regular gas is now $4.32 a gallon, according to AAA. On Wednesday, the cost was $4.25, once again eclipsing the previous all-time record of $4.11 set in July 2008. When adjusted for inflation, that would be around $5.25 today.

Diesel prices are also at record highs, with the average cost at $5.06a gallon, up nearly 18cents from Wednesday's average of $4.88. Thursday is the first time dieselhas ever been over $5. Before this week, the previous record of$4.84 was also inJuly2008, which would be around $6.19 in today's dollars.

(How much are you paying for gas? How is it affecting you and your budget? Share your thoughts with USA TODAY on the form below or use this form if you have photos of your local gas station's prices to share for possible inclusion in future stories, photo galleries and social media posts.)

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Highest gas prices in California

California continues to have the most expensive gas in the country at $5.69, and remains the only state to average over $5.California also became the first state to average over $6 for a gallon of diesel at $6.21.

Gas still under $4 a gallon in 12 states

As of Thursday, only 12 states have averages under $4, most of which are located in the Midwest. Kansas has the cheapest cost for gas at $3.82.

Gas prices are high and up another 7 cents nationwide. Here is the average price in each state. (1)

Why are gas prices so high?

Russia's invasion of Ukraine remains a large factor behind rising prices, as sanctions put on Russia include the country's selling of crude oil, which is one of the biggest factors in determining gas prices. Russian crude oil only accounts for 3% of U.S. imports, but it has a pivotal role because it produces crude oil that is valuable to U.S. refineries.

President Joe Biden's decision toban the U.S.import of allRussian energyproductson Tuesday is expected to result in prices continuing to climb.

"Oil prices play a leading role in pushing gas prices higher. Consumers can expect the current trend at the pump to continue as long as crude prices climb," AAA said on Monday.

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When will gas prices go down?

It is unknown when prices will drop, but there is some hope as the cost for oil dropped. As of Wednesday night, U.S. crude oil costs $111.05 a barrel, nearly $15less than Tuesday, according to Bloomberg.Brent crude, the international standard, costs $111.14 a barrel, $19 less than Tuesday.

"It doesn't mean lower prices YET- it means a slowdown in the increases. stations won't have to go up quite as much,"Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at fuel-savings app GasBuddy, said in a tweet on Wednesday.

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Average gas prices per state

Wondering how much gas costs in your state? Here is how much it is across the country by fuel type:

Alabama gas prices

Regular: $4.13

Mid-grade: $4.413

Premium: $4.755

Diesel: $5.024

Alaska gas prices

Regular: $4.68

Mid-grade: $4.791

Premium: $4.984

Diesel: $4.933

Arizona gas prices

Regular: $4.548

Mid-grade: $4.768

Premium: $5.033

Diesel: $5.024

Arkansas gas prices

Regular: $3.901

Mid-grade: $4.176

Premium: $4.47

Diesel: $4.774

California gas prices

Regular: $5.694

Mid-grade: $5.834

Premium: $5.976

Diesel: $6.212

Colorado gas prices

Regular: $3.953

Mid-grade: $4.269

Premium: $4.558

Diesel: $4.565

Connecticut gas prices

Regular: $4.475

Mid-grade: $4.714

Premium: $4.931

Diesel: $5.219

DCgas prices

Regular: $4.50

Mid-grade: $4.864

Premium: $5.056

Diesel: $5.09

Delaware gas prices

Regular: $4.285

Mid-grade: $4.594

Premium: $4.829

Diesel: $5.103

Florida gas prices

Regular: $4.346

Mid-grade: $4.644

Premium: $4.959

Diesel: $5.052

Georgia gas prices

Regular: $4.269

Mid-grade: $4.561

Premium: $4.9

Diesel: $5.091

Hawaii gas prices

Regular: $4.81

Mid-grade: $5.003

Premium: $5.268

Diesel: $5.083

Idaho gas prices

Regular: $4.296

Mid-grade: $4.448

Premium: $4.654

Diesel: $4.877

Illinois gas prices

Regular: $4.57

Mid-grade: $4.901

Premium: $5.292

Diesel: $4.886

Indiana gas prices

Regular: $4.256

Mid-grade: $4.557

Premium: $4.869

Diesel: $4.939

Iowa gas prices

Regular: $3.921

Mid-grade: $4.044

Premium: $4.474

Diesel: $4.734

Kansas gas prices

Regular: $3.817

Mid-grade: $4.076

Premium: $4.318

Diesel: $4.606

Kentucky gas prices

Regular: $4.042

Mid-grade: $4.334

Premium: $4.641

Diesel: $4.892

Louisiana gas prices

Regular: $4.132

Mid-grade: $4.405

Premium: $4.721

Diesel: $4.917

Maine gas prices

Regular: $4.319

Mid-grade: $4.571

Premium: $4.827

Diesel: $5.22

Maryland gas prices

Regular: $4.302

Mid-grade: $4.649

Premium: $4.913

Diesel: $5.187

Massachusetts gas prices

Regular: $4.354

Mid-grade: $4.60

Premium: $4.828

Diesel: $5.135

Michigan gas prices

Regular: $4.261

Mid-grade: $4.541

Premium: $4.876

Diesel: $4.915

Minnesota gas prices

Regular: $3.954

Mid-grade: $4.145

Premium: $4.483

Diesel: $4.765

Mississippi gas prices

Regular: $3.997

Mid-grade: $4.254

Premium: $4.581

Diesel: $4.876

Missouri gas prices

Regular: $3.85

Mid-grade: $4.083

Premium: $4.356

Diesel: $4.648

Montana gas prices

Regular: $4.002

Mid-grade: $4.242

Premium: $4.507

Diesel: $4.702

Nebraska gas prices

Regular: $3.917

Mid-grade: $3.999

Premium: $4.375

Diesel: $4.659

Nevada gas prices

Regular: $4.872

Mid-grade: $5.054

Premium: $5.247

Diesel: $5.16

New Hampshire gas prices

Regular: $4.29

Mid-grade: $4.56

Premium: $4.824

Diesel: $5.186

New Jersey gas prices

Regular: $4.379

Mid-grade: $4.657

Premium: $4.848

Diesel: $5.222

New Mexico gas prices

Regular: $4.179

Mid-grade: $4.462

Premium: $4.732

Diesel: $4.961

New York gas prices

Regular: $4.466

Mid-grade: $4.722

Premium: $4.957

Diesel: $5.275

North Carolina gas prices

Regular: $4.181

Mid-grade: $4.486

Premium: $4.825

Diesel: $5.079

North Dakota gas prices

Regular: $3.89

Mid-grade: $4.113

Premium: $4.347

Diesel: $4.609

Ohio gas prices

Regular: $4.091

Mid-grade: $4.378

Premium: $4.716

Diesel: $4.967

Oklahoma gas prices

Regular: $3.852

Mid-grade: $4.111

Premium: $4.342

Diesel: $4.677

Oregon gas prices

Regular: $4.722

Mid-grade: $4.872

Premium: $5.079

Diesel: $5.291

Pennsylvania gas prices

Regular: $4.436

Mid-grade: $4.728

Premium: $5.007

Diesel: $5.397

Rhode Island gas prices

Regular: $4.352

Mid-grade: $4.638

Premium: $4.881

Diesel: $5.111

South Carolina gas prices

Regular: $4.076

Mid-grade: $4.38

Premium: $4.708

Diesel: $5.004

South Dakota gas prices

Regular: $3.946

Mid-grade: $4.068

Premium: $4.418

Diesel: $4.601

Tennessee gas prices

Regular: $4.112

Mid-grade: $4.414

Premium: $4.757

Diesel: $5.03

Texas gas prices

Regular: $4.004

Mid-grade: $4.288

Premium: $4.59

Diesel: $4.888

Utah gas prices

Regular: $4.304

Mid-grade: $4.467

Premium: $4.652

Diesel: $4.922

Vermont gas prices

Regular: $4.311

Mid-grade: $4.528

Premium: $4.751

Diesel: $5.14

Virginia gas prices

Regular: $4.241

Mid-grade: $4.578

Premium: $4.896

Diesel: $5.06

Washington gas prices

Regular: $4.707

Mid-grade: $4.868

Premium: $5.057

Diesel: $5.274

West Virginia gas prices

Regular: $4.118

Mid-grade: $4.367

Premium: $4.657

Diesel: $5.022

Wisconsin gas prices

Regular: $4.038

Mid-grade: $4.326

Premium: $4.74

Diesel: $4.751

Wyoming gas prices

Regular: $3.987

Mid-grade: $4.192

Premium: $4.436

Diesel: $4.683

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FAQs

Which US state has the highest gas prices? ›

California has the most expensive gas in the nation, while Mississippi has the cheapest. May 24, 2024, at 2:09 p.m. Gasoline prices are displayed at a gas station in Menlo Park, California, on March 21.

What is the US national gas price average? ›

Today's average price of gas in the U.S. is $3.50 per gallon, up $0.01 from yesterday, up $0.03 from last week and down $0.04 from last month.

Why are gas prices getting higher and higher? ›

Underlying the higher costs of gas are routine factors including refinery maintenance, the switch to summer gasoline and rising demand. Domestic supply is also impacted as refineries take advantage of milder weather conditions to do necessary maintenance.

Which state has the highest gas prices in 2024? ›

On April 3, 2024, the price of regular gasoline was highest in California, at around 5.15 U.S. dollars per gallon.

What state has the cheapest gas? ›

September 2023 Gasoline Price Updates

Mississippi has the cheapest gasoline prices in the U.S., where the average cost is $3.29 per gallon. It also has the least expensive diesel prices out of the Top 10 states. Louisiana has the second-cheapest gas, with the average cost hitting $3.36 per gallon.

What state has the highest cost of living? ›

According to several studies on cost of living, Hawaii is the most expensive U.S. state to live in. Prices are typically double in Hawaii compared to those on the mainland, and the continued rise in inflation is making costs ranging from housing to health care much more expensive.

Who actually controls gas prices? ›

Petroleum prices are determined by market forces of supply and demand, not individual companies, and the price of crude oil is the primary determinant of the price we pay at the pump.

How much will gas be in 5 years? ›

Gas price prediction 2025

The Gas price prediction for 2025 is currently between $ 2.54 on the lower end and $ 4.71 on the high end. Compared to today's price, Gas could gain 30.85% by 2025 if GAS reaches the upper price target.

Will prices go back down? ›

"Deflation, economists... they would not really look kindly on falling prices, and actually, prices are far unlikely to go back to those pre-pandemic levels," Foster said. So, while inflation has indeed slowed since 2021, we're probably not going back to 2019 prices.

How high will gas prices be in 2025? ›

Crude futures lost over 10% in 2023, with Brent averaging $82.17 a barrel and U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude averaging at $72.93. U.S. gasoline prices are expected to average around $3.40 a gallon in 2024 and $3.20 in 2025, compared with around $3.50 in 2023, according to the EIA's Short Term Energy Outlook report.

How much was bread in 2024? ›

Bread now costs over $2 per pound — $2.03, to be exact, as of January. Last January, the same pound cost just $1.89 for a year-over-year increase of 7.7%. A standard loaf of sliced white bread weighs 20oz, which means a loaf costs about $2.54, so $20 can buy you just shy of eight loaves.

What U.S. city has the most expensive gas? ›

Here's Where Gas is the Most Expensive in the U.S. Hawaii has the most expensive gas in the U.S., followed by California and Washington. The cheapest gas prices are in Oklahoma and Gulf Coast states like Mississippi and Texas. Hawaii and California have the most expensive gas in the U.S., according to AAA.

Why are California gas prices so high? ›

"California has its own blend of gasoline, it has very high taxes, and it has a cap-and-trade program," De Haan said. "All of those factor into what you pay at the pump."

What state has the highest gas tax? ›

Why it matters: California has the highest state excise tax on gasoline in the country, and the highest price of gas. Zoom in: The average cost of regular gas is $4.79 per gallon in California, and $4.83 in San Diego County, as of July 3, according to AAA.

Who has the highest gas prices in the world? ›

Hong Kong had the highest prices for premium gasoline (95-RON) on April 15, 2024. That day, prices averaged more than three U.S. dollars per liter, which was notably more than in any other country.

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