Gasoline price today, August 24, in the United States: Texas, California, Florida, New York …

gasoline prices continue to decline.

When the oil stabilizes, fuel in the United States is falling at high prices and it seems that the average cost of a gallon of gasoline will soon return less than three dollars, according to various experts.

The gallon of gasoline in the United States reached its all-time high in June of this year, trading at an average of $ 5,016 dollars, he has since gone gradually decreasing.

For this Wednesday 24 August the median price of a gallon of gasoline nationwide is $ 3,883 dollars, based on the latest update from the American Automobile Association (AAA).

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Gasoline price today, August 24, in the United States: Texas, California, Florida, New York …

It is worth mentioning the cost varies in each state of the country due to state fuel taxes, for instance, in California, where there is the highest tax, the average is over five dollars.

Next, how much a gallon of gasoline costs in each state according to state average.

  • Alabama: $ 3,463 dollars
  • Alaska: $ 4,878 dollars
  • Arizona: $ 4,028 dollars
  • Arkansas: $ 3,401 dollars
  • California: $ 5,308 dollars
  • Colorado: $ 3,873 dollars
  • Connecticut: $ 3,985 dollars
  • Delaware: $ 3,778 dollars
  • District of Colombia: $ 4,086 dollars
  • Florida: $ 3,526 dollars
  • Georgia: $ 3,412 dollars
  • Hawaii: $ 5,321 dollars
  • Idaho: $ 4,634 dollars
  • Illinois: $ 4,227 dollars
  • Indiana: $ 3,874 dollars
  • Iowa: $ 3,564 dollars
  • Kansas: $ 3,544 dollars
  • Kentucky: $ 3,486 dollars
  • Louisiana: $ 3,441 dollars
  • Maine: $ 4,127 dollars
  • Maryland: $ 3,858 dollars
  • Massachusetts: $ 4,139 dollars
  • Michigan: $ 3,879 dollars
  • Minnesota: $ 3,825 dollars
  • Mississippi: $ 3,406
  • Missouri: $ 3,492 dollars
  • Montana: $ 4,198 dollars
  • Nebraska: $ 3,685 dollars
  • Nevada: $ 4,907 dollars
  • New Hampshire: $ 4,011 dollars
  • New Jersey: $ 4,030 dollars
  • New Mexico: $ 3,766 dollars
  • New York: $ 4,215 dollars
  • North Carolina: $ 3,577 dollars
  • North Dakota: $ 3,884 dollars
  • Ohio: $ 3,616 dollars
  • Oklahoma: $ 3,526 dollars
  • Oregon: $ 4,815 dollars
  • Pennsylvania: $ 4,194 dollars
  • Rhode Island: $ 4,047 dollars
  • South Carolina: $ 3,459 dollars
  • South Dakota: $ 3,861 dollars
  • Tennessee: $ 3,447 dollars
  • Texas: $ 3,422 dollars
  • Utah: $ 4,511 dollars
  • Vermont: $ 4,194 dollars
  • Virginia: $ 3,672 dollars
  • Washington: $ 4,766 dollars
  • West Virginia: $ 3,858 dollars
  • Wisconsin: $ 3,663 dollars
  • Wyoming: $ 4,013 dollars

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