Gasoline gallon prices continue to fall in most US entities. Nearly three months ago, gasoline broke the $5 barrier for the first time in history, hitting its all-time high of $5,016 on June 14, according to data from the American Automobile Association (AAA). .
Subsequently, gasoline began to decline and prices are expected to continue falling. However, in recent days, fuel prices have risen in some states, including California, Hawaii and Nevada. It is worth mentioning that these entities have the highest prices in the entire country.
On the other hand, although prices have fallen significantly, gasoline is still regarding 60 cents above the average price of a year ago when the gallon was located at $3.18 dollars.
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Price of a gallon of gasoline today, September 12: Texas, California, Florida, New York…
According to the AAA website, this September 12, the average price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States is $3,724, what represents a drop of around 26% with respect to the historical maximum registered in June. Meanwhile, this Monday, the national average for the price of diesel fell to $5,011. This is how the price of gasoline is found in each state, according to the AAA: