Gasoline price today, August 29, in the United States: Texas, California, Florida, New York…

fuel prices keep going down in United States.

After reaching its all-time high in June, gasoline and diesel have registered more than 70 falls in their average prices nationwide, as reported by the American Automobile Association (AAA).

According to the most recent update from the AAA, for this Monday, August 29, the average cost of a gallon of gasoline nationwide is $3,850 dollars, Meanwhile he average diesel price is $4,910.

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Gasoline price today, August 29, in the United States: Texas, California, Florida, New York

The national average cost does not mean that this is the price for the whole country, so the costs they differ at the state level due to fuel taxes.

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

  • Alaska: $4,849 dollars
  • Alabama: $3,443 dollars
  • Arkansas: $3,353 dollars
  • Arizona: $4,002 dollars
  • California: $5,276 dollars
  • Colorado: $3,812 dollars
  • Connecticut: $3,881 dollars
  • District of Columbia: $4,058 dollars
  • Delaware: $3,692 dollars
  • Florida: $3,609 dollars
  • Georgia: $3,381 dollars
  • Hawaii: $5,306 dollars
  • Iowa: $3,516 dollars
  • Idaho: $4,590 dollars
  • Illinois: $4,166 dollars
  • Indiana: $3,819 dollars
  • Kansas: $3,535 dollars
  • Kentucky: $3,462 dollars
  • Louisiana: $3,407 dollars
  • Massachusetts: $4,061 dollars
  • Maryland: $3,786 dollars
  • Maine: $4,014 dollars
  • Michigan: $3,829 dollars
  • Minnesota: $3,784 dollars
  • Missouri: $3,459 dollars
  • Mississippi: $3,372 dollars
  • Montana: $4,113 dollars
  • North Carolina: $3,547 dollars
  • North Dakota: $3,798 dollars
  • Nebraska: $3,622 dollars
  • New Hampshire: $3,948 dollars
  • New Jersey: $3,949 dollars
  • New Mexico: $3,746 dollars
  • Nevada: $4,873 dollars
  • New York: $4,141 dollars
  • Ohio: $3,546 dollars
  • Oklahoma: $3,467 dollars
  • Oregon: $4,785 dollars
  • Pennsylvania: $4,135 dollars
  • Rhode Island: $3,957 dollars
  • South Carolina: $3,453 dollars
  • South Dakota: $3,782 dollars
  • Tennessee: $3,444 dollars
  • Texas: $3,374 dollars
  • Utah: $4,474 dollars
  • Virginia: $3,641 dollars
  • Vermont: $4,123 dollars
  • Washington: $4,736 dollars
  • Wisconsin: $3,613 dollars
  • West Virginia: $3,797 dollars
  • Wyoming: $3,970 dollars

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