Gasoline price today, August 30, in the United States: Texas, California, Florida, New York…

Los fuel prices continue to drop in United States.

After months of uncertainty and following reaching its all-time high in July, high fuel prices subsideproviding a great relief for millions of Americans.

According to the most recent update of the American Automobile Association (AAA) the average price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States is $3,844, while diesel is $5,073.

If the downward trend continues, experts on the subject anticipate that the national average is below three dollars by the end of September or the beginning of October.

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Gasoline price today, August 30, in the United States: Texas, California, Florida, New York…

Although the average cost nationwide is $3,844 dollars, the truth is that the prices may be higher or lower in the different states of the American Union, since each of them counts with their respective increase in fuel.

Next, the average price in each state of the country.

  • Alaska: $4,837 dollars
  • Alabama: $3,442 dollars
  • Arkansas: $3,344 dollars
  • Arizona: $4,003 dollars
  • California: $5,269 dollars
  • Colorado: $3,804 dollars
  • Connecticut: $3,866 dollars
  • District of Columbia: $4,047 dollars
  • Delaware: $3,679 dollars
  • Florida: $3,602 dollars
  • Georgia: $3,378 dollars
  • Hawaii: $5,295 dollars
  • Iowa: $3,513 dollars
  • Idaho: $4,584 dollars
  • Illinois: $4,162 dollars
  • Indiana: $3,870 dollars
  • Kansas: $3,531 dollars
  • Kentucky: $3,467 dollars
  • Louisiana: $3,401 dollars
  • Massachusetts: $4,040 dollars
  • Maryland: $3,774 dollars
  • Maine: $3,991 dollars
  • Michigan: $3,837 dollars
  • Minnesota: $3,775 dollars
  • Missouri: $3,450 dollars
  • Mississippi: $3,361 dollars
  • Montana: $4,114 dollars
  • North Carolina: $3,548 dollars
  • North Dakota: $3,773 dollars
  • Nebraska: $3,623 dollars
  • New Hampshire: $3,933 dollars
  • New Jersey: $3,932 dollars
  • New Mexico: $3,728 dollars
  • Nevada: $4,865 dollars
  • New York: $4,128 dollars
  • Ohio: $3,581 dollars
  • Oklahoma: $3,459 dollars
  • Oregon: $4,778 dollars
  • Pennsylvania: $4,121 dollars
  • Rhode Island: $3,945 dollars
  • South Carolina: $3,455 dollars
  • South Dakota: $3,783 dollars
  • Tennessee: $3,436 dollars
  • Texas: $3,366 dollars
  • Utah: $4,464 dollars
  • Virginia: $3,634 dollars
  • Vermont: $4,094 dollars
  • Washington: $4,735 dollars
  • Wisconsin: $3,615 dollars
  • West Virginia: $3,789 dollars
  • Wyoming: $3,968 dollars

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