Gasoline gallon prices continue to fall in most US entities. In June, 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 drop and prices are expected to continue to fall. However, while prices have fallen significantly, gasoline is still around 50 cents above the average price of a year ago when it was $3.18 a gallon.
Price of a gallon of gasoline today, September 16: Texas, California, Florida, New York…
According to the AAA website, This September 16, the average price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States is $3,692, which represents a drop of more than 25% from the all-time high recorded in June. Meanwhile, this Friday, the national average for the price of diesel fell to $4,977.
However, in recent days, fuel has gone up in some states, including California, Hawaii, and Nevada, places that register the highest prices in the entire country. In the case of the Golden State and Hawaii, prices are above $5 dollars.
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In the meantime, the states with the cheapest fuel son:
This is how the price of gasoline is found in each stateaccording to the AAA:
Alabama: $3,264
Alaska: $4,661
Arizona: $3.995
Arkansas: $3,200
California: $5.442
Colorado: $3.669
Connecticut: $3.509
Delaware: $3.351
District of Columbia: $3,819
Florida: $3,432
Georgia: $3.201
Hawaii: $5.268
Idaho: $4.436
Illinois: $3.946
Indiana: $3.709
Iowa: $3.478
Kansas: $3,414
Kentucky: $3.304
Louisiana: $3,161
Maine: $3.715
Maryland: $3.463
Massachusetts: $3.725
Michigan: $3.814
Minnesota: $3.642
Mississippi: $3.128
Missouri: $3,331
Montana: $3.931
Nebraska: $3.522
Nevada: $4.921
New Hampshire: $3.637
New Jersey: $3,637
New Mexico: $3.567
New York: $3.821
North Carolina: $3.378
North Dakota: $3.650
Ohio: $3.452
Oklahoma: $3,356
Oregon: $4.660
Pennsylvania: $3.881
Rhode Island: $3.614
South Carolina: $3.284
South Dakota: $3.677
Tennessee: $3.247
Texas: $3.188
Utah: $4.267
Vermont: $3.845
Virginia: $3.431
Washington: $4.636
West Virginia: $3.598
Wisconsin: $3.428
Wyoming: $3.813