Gas Prices by State

How Much Is Gas in the US Today?

Compare the average price of a gallon of gasoline across all 50 states and Washington, D.C. with the table below, updated every week from AAA’s daily fuel survey. Prices are shown for regular, mid-grade and premium gasoline plus diesel.

๐Ÿ“… Last updated: June 08, 2026 ยท Data from: June 08, 2026 ยท Source: AAA Gas Prices. Updated every week.

US Gas Prices by State — Sorted by Regular (Highest to Lowest). National average: $4.16/gal.
State Regular Mid-Grade Premium Diesel
California $5.89 $6.11 $6.30 $7.17
Washington $5.62 $5.87 $6.12 $6.56
Hawaii $5.58 $5.87 $6.08 $7.04
Alaska $5.17 $5.42 $5.63 $5.71
Oregon $5.11 $5.36 $5.65 $5.96
Nevada $5.03 $5.33 $5.63 $5.92
Arizona $4.55 $4.91 $5.23 $5.64
Illinois $4.55 $5.12 $5.59 $5.67
Idaho $4.51 $4.80 $5.07 $5.39
District of Columbia $4.49 $5.04 $5.47 $5.75
New York $4.45 $4.95 $5.34 $5.81
Utah $4.42 $4.70 $4.93 $5.33
Vermont $4.38 $4.92 $5.38 $5.60
Connecticut $4.37 $4.94 $5.33 $5.60
Montana $4.36 $4.70 $5.04 $5.20
Pennsylvania $4.34 $4.78 $5.17 $5.70
Wyoming $4.30 $4.56 $4.86 $5.25
Massachusetts $4.29 $4.88 $5.28 $5.57
New Hampshire $4.27 $4.84 $5.32 $5.56
Maine $4.26 $4.85 $5.34 $5.63
New Jersey $4.25 $4.81 $5.09 $5.32
Rhode Island $4.18 $4.90 $5.29 $5.29
West Virginia $4.16 $4.52 $5.00 $5.27
Colorado $4.16 $4.54 $4.88 $5.00
Michigan $4.15 $4.75 $5.35 $5.69
New Mexico $4.06 $4.47 $4.78 $5.20
Ohio $4.04 $4.58 $5.10 $5.57
South Dakota $4.03 $4.27 $4.78 $4.78
Maryland $3.99 $4.60 $4.90 $5.14
Minnesota $3.97 $4.42 $4.91 $5.06
Virginia $3.96 $4.46 $4.85 $5.18
Wisconsin $3.96 $4.53 $5.10 $5.27
Nebraska $3.95 $4.19 $4.68 $4.87
Delaware $3.95 $4.58 $4.86 $5.09
North Dakota $3.90 $4.25 $4.69 $4.85
Missouri $3.85 $4.25 $4.57 $4.92
Georgia $3.83 $4.28 $4.69 $4.96
Iowa $3.80 $4.13 $4.65 $4.90
Arkansas $3.80 $4.25 $4.63 $4.86
Kansas $3.80 $4.15 $4.50 $4.81
Alabama $3.79 $4.23 $4.64 $4.91
Florida $3.78 $4.21 $4.56 $4.90
Kentucky $3.77 $4.33 $4.75 $4.95
North Carolina $3.75 $4.20 $4.61 $4.97
Mississippi $3.75 $4.19 $4.57 $4.80
Tennessee $3.75 $4.20 $4.60 $4.93
Louisiana $3.73 $4.15 $4.55 $4.79
South Carolina $3.70 $4.13 $4.54 $4.87
Oklahoma $3.64 $4.04 $4.34 $4.62
Texas $3.63 $4.08 $4.45 $4.71
Indiana $3.44 $3.99 $4.50 $5.65

Average retail prices per US gallon, including taxes. The national average for regular gasoline is $4.16/gal. Source: AAA Gas Prices.

State gasoline price averages. Source: AAA Gas Prices.

Gas Prices in the US Map

Static Map: Gas Prices by State


Gas Prices by State - Updated Weekly
Mapped: Average regular gas price by US state

America’s gas-price map is, as ever, a story of the West Coast versus everywhere else. California is the most expensive state in the country at $5.89/gal, while Indiana is the cheapest at $3.44/gal โ€” a spread of $2.46 a gallon. The national average sits at $4.16/gal.

  • West Coast premium: California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, plus Hawaii and Alaska, carry the highest pump prices, driven by tight refining capacity, special clean-fuel blends and higher state taxes.
  • Southern discount: Gulf and South-Central states such as Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana and Oklahoma stay well below the national average, helped by nearby refineries and low fuel taxes.
  • The national average is $4.16/gal, and California’s drivers pay roughly 71% more than Indiana’s.

The 50 states and Washington, D.C. span a wide range at the pump, from under $3.80/gal in the cheapest Southern states to well above $5.00/gal on the West Coast. The breakdown below groups every state by its current regular price.

$5.00 and up โ€” the West Coast peak

  • California โ€” $5.89/gal
  • Washington โ€” $5.62/gal
  • Hawaii โ€” $5.58/gal
  • Alaska โ€” $5.17/gal
  • Oregon โ€” $5.11/gal
  • Nevada โ€” $5.03/gal
Bar chart ranking the most expensive US states for regular gasoline, June 08, 2026
The most expensive states for gas, June 08, 2026. Visualisation: Mappr.

$4.20 โ€“ $4.99 โ€” the expensive tier

  • Arizona โ€” $4.55/gal
  • Illinois โ€” $4.55/gal
  • Idaho โ€” $4.51/gal
  • District of Columbia โ€” $4.49/gal
  • New York โ€” $4.45/gal
  • Utah โ€” $4.42/gal
  • Vermont โ€” $4.38/gal
  • Connecticut โ€” $4.37/gal
  • Montana โ€” $4.36/gal
  • Pennsylvania โ€” $4.34/gal
  • Wyoming โ€” $4.30/gal
  • Massachusetts โ€” $4.29/gal
  • New Hampshire โ€” $4.27/gal
  • Maine โ€” $4.26/gal
  • New Jersey โ€” $4.25/gal

$3.80 โ€“ $4.19 โ€” the broad middle

  • Rhode Island โ€” $4.18/gal
  • West Virginia โ€” $4.16/gal
  • Colorado โ€” $4.16/gal
  • Michigan โ€” $4.15/gal
  • New Mexico โ€” $4.06/gal
  • Ohio โ€” $4.04/gal
  • South Dakota โ€” $4.03/gal
  • Maryland โ€” $3.99/gal
  • Minnesota โ€” $3.97/gal
  • Virginia โ€” $3.96/gal
  • Wisconsin โ€” $3.96/gal
  • Nebraska โ€” $3.95/gal
  • Delaware โ€” $3.95/gal
  • North Dakota โ€” $3.90/gal
  • Missouri โ€” $3.85/gal
  • Georgia โ€” $3.83/gal
  • Iowa โ€” $3.80/gal
  • Arkansas โ€” $3.80/gal
  • Kansas โ€” $3.80/gal

Under $3.80 โ€” the cheapest states

  • Alabama โ€” $3.79/gal
  • Florida โ€” $3.78/gal
  • Kentucky โ€” $3.77/gal
  • North Carolina โ€” $3.75/gal
  • Mississippi โ€” $3.75/gal
  • Tennessee โ€” $3.75/gal
  • Louisiana โ€” $3.73/gal
  • South Carolina โ€” $3.70/gal
  • Oklahoma โ€” $3.64/gal
  • Texas โ€” $3.63/gal
  • Indiana โ€” $3.44/gal
Bar chart ranking the cheapest US states for regular gasoline, June 08, 2026
The cheapest states for gas, June 08, 2026. Visualisation: Mappr.

US Gas Prices Over Time


Line chart of the US national average regular gasoline price by year, 1993 to 2026
US national average regular gasoline price, 1993โ€“2026 (annual average).

Measured at the pump and unadjusted for inflation, the US national average for a gallon of regular gasoline has roughly tripled since the early 1990s โ€” from about $1.07/gal in 1993 to around $3.75/gal in 2026. The climb, though, has been anything but steady.

Prices first pushed past $3/gal during the 2008 oil-price spike โ€” which briefly topped $4/gal at mid-year before the financial crisis sent them crashing โ€” then settled into a plateau above $3.30/gal through the early 2010s. They tumbled during the 2015โ€“16 oil glut and again during the COVID-19 demand collapse of 2020, when the annual average fell to about $2.25/gal. The rebound that followed was the steepest on record: the post-pandemic recovery and the 2022 energy shock drove the annual average to a record $4.06/gal in 2022, with the nationwide price briefly cresting $5/gal that June.

  • Record annual high: 2022 ($4.06/gal; above $5/gal at the June 2022 peak).
  • Modern lows: 2016 and 2020 (around $2.25/gal), during the oil glut and the pandemic demand collapse.
  • The long run: roughly 3.5ร— higher than in 1993, before adjusting for inflation.

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), weekly U.S. regular all-formulations retail gasoline prices, annual averages.