Gasoline price today, August 28, in the United States: Texas, California, Florida, New York…

The gasoline price continues to decline.

After reaching its historical maximum in June of this year, with a national average of $5,016 dollars per gallon of gasoline, fuel price has been declining as oil stabilizes.

As reported by the American Automobile Association (AAA)After recording figures never seen before in June, the price of gasoline has presented more than 70 consecutive falls.

For this Sunday, August 28, the average cost of a gallon of gasoline nationwide is $3,853 dollars, According to the most recent update of the AAA; while the average price of diesel is $5,816 dollars.

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Gasoline price today, August 28, in the United States: Texas, California, Florida, New York

It is worth mentioning that the average cost at the national level differs with the prices at the state level, because each state has different fuel taxes and therefore different priceswith California being the state with highest fuel tax.

Next, how much is the average of a gallon of gasoline per state.

  • Alaska: $4,855 dollars
  • Alabama: $3,448 dollars
  • Arkansas: $3,365 dollars
  • Arizona: $4,009 dollars
  • California: $5,278 dollars
  • Colorado: $3,817 dollars
  • Connecticut: $3,893 dollars
  • District of Columbia: $4,070 dollars
  • Delaware: $3,701 dollars
  • Florida: $3,613 dollars
  • Georgia: $3,388 dollars
  • Hawaii: $5,312 dollars
  • Iowa: $3,533 dollars
  • Idaho: $4,593 dollars
  • Illinois: $4,170 dollars
  • Indiana: $3,819 dollars
  • Kansas: $3,543 dollars
  • Kentucky: $3,465 dollars
  • Louisiana: $3,410 dollars
  • Massachusetts: $4,070 dollars
  • Maryland: $3,795 dollars
  • Maine: $4,027 dollars
  • Michigan: $3,834 dollars
  • Minnesota: $3,792 dollars
  • Missouri: $3,467 dollars
  • Mississippi: $3,379 dollars
  • Montana: $4,120 dollars
  • North Carolina: $3,552 dollars
  • North Dakota: $3,807 dollars
  • Nebraska: $3,640 dollars
  • New Hampshire: $3,955 dollars
  • New Jersey: $3,960 dollars
  • New Mexico: $3,747 dollars
  • Nevada: $4,870 dollars
  • New York: $4,150 dollars
  • Ohio: $3,554 dollars
  • Oklahoma: $3,483 dollars
  • Oregon: $4,788 dollars
  • Pennsylvania: $4,142 dollars
  • Rhode Island: $3,966 dollars
  • South Carolina: $3,457 dollars
  • South Dakota: $3,790 dollars
  • Tennessee: $3,449 dollars
  • Texas: $3,380 dollars
  • Utah: $4,477 dollars
  • Virginia: $3,644 dollars
  • Vermont: $4,134 dollars
  • Washington: $4,741 dollars
  • Wisconsin: $3,615 dollars
  • West Virginia: $3,803 dollars
  • Wyoming: $3,974 dollars

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