Gasoline price today, August 23, in the United States: Texas, California, Florida, New York…

gasoline prices continue to go down USA.

After reaching its all-time high in June, high fuel prices have started to ease and, experts on the subject, believe that the national average might be positioned below three dollars a gallon for late September or early October.

For this Tuesday, August 23, the average cost of a gallon of gasoline in the United States is $3,892 dollars, According to the most recent update of the American Automobile Association (AAA).

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Gasoline price today, August 23, in the United States: Texas, California, Florida, New York…

Although the national average is $3,892 dollars, Please note that prices vary from state to state due to fuel tax.

For example, in California, which is the state with the highest fuel tax, prices for a gallon exceed five dollars. Next, average prices in each state.

  • Alabama: $3,469 dollars
  • Alaska: $4,878 dollars
  • Arizona: $4,033 dollars
  • Arkansas: $3,403 dollars
  • California: $5,317 dollars
  • Colorado: $3,887 dollars
  • Connecticut: $4,006 dollars
  • Delaware: $3,790 dollars
  • District of Columbia: $4,102 dollars
  • Florida: $3,529 dollars
  • Georgia: $3,418 dollars
  • Hawaii: $5,324 dollars
  • Idaho: $4,640 dollars
  • Illinois: $4,237 dollars
  • Indiana: $3,890 dollars
  • Iowa: $3,545 dollars
  • Kansas: $3,511 dollars
  • Kentucky: $3,494 dollars
  • Louisiana: $3,448 dollars
  • Maine: $4,147 dollars
  • Maryland: $3,873 dollars
  • Massachusetts: $4,158 dollars
  • Michigan: $3,890 dollars
  • Minnesota: $3,831 dollars
  • Mississippi: $3,416 dollars
  • Missouri: $3,475 dollars
  • Montana: $4,200 dollars
  • Nebraska: $3,682 dollars
  • Nevada: $4,911 dollars
  • New Hampshire: $4,029 dollars
  • New Jersey: $4,048 dollars
  • New Mexico: $3,719 dollars
  • New York: $4,234 dollars
  • North Carolina: $3,586 dollars
  • North Dakota: $3,887 dollars
  • Ohio: $3,633 dollars
  • Oklahoma: $3,526 dollars
  • Oregon: $4,824 dollars
  • Pennsylvania: $4,208 dollars
  • Rhode Island: $4,069 dollars
  • South Carolina: $3,463 dollars
  • South Dakota: $3,863 dollars
  • Tennessee: $3,437 dollars
  • Texas: $3,432 dollars
  • Utah: $4,523 dollars
  • Vermont: $4,208 dollars
  • Virginia: $3,683 dollars
  • Washington: $4,770 dollars
  • West Virginia: $3,870 dollars
  • Wisconsin: $3,671 dollars
  • Wyoming: $4,023 dollars

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