Here's what you'll pay for gas in every state in the U.S.

Motorists hitting the highway for the busy Thanksgiving vacation weekend can take cheer in barely decrease gasoline costs. Across the U.S., the typical worth for a gallon of normal on Wednesday was $3.59, in response to AAA — down 20 cents from a month in the past and effectively beneath this yr's peak worth in June of $5.02. 

Nonetheless, costs on the pump are roughly 19 cents larger than a yr in the past, information from the auto membership reveals. The price of diesel additionally stays exorbitant at $5.25 per gallon, pushed up this yr by a discount in provide stemming from refinery outages and Russia's warfare on Ukraine.

About 55 million individuals in whole are touring for Thanksgiving this week, the overwhelming majority of whom will drive. 

Hawaii has the nation's priciest gasoline, at $5.19 per gallon, whereas Texas has the most cost effective at $2.93. The next lists the value of normal gasoline for each state within the U.S. and the District of Columbia, in response to AAA:

  • Hawaii — $5.19
  • California — $5.11
  • Nevada — $4.74
  • Washington — $4.57
  • Oregon — $4.52
  • Alaska — $4.42
  • Idaho — $4.14
  • Arizona — $4.12
  • Pennsylvania — $3.99
  • Utah — $3.94
  • Illinois — $3.89
  • Vermont — $3.88
  • Maine — $3.86
  • New York — $3.81
  • Massachusetts — $3.78
  • New Jersey — $3.76
  • Washington, D.C. — $3.73
  • Indiana — $3.72
  • New Hampshire — $3.68
  • Connecticut — $3.67
  • Michigan — $3.67
  • Montana — $3.67
  • Maryland — $3.59
  • Delaware — $3.58
  • West Virginia — $3.52
  • Wyoming — $3.51
  • Ohio — $3.49
  • South Dakota — $3.49
  • North Dakota — $3.45
  • Florida — $3.41
  • Minnesota — $3.40
  • Nebraska — $3.39
  • Virginia — $3.38
  • New Mexico — $3.36
  • Colorado — $3.32
  • Iowa — $3.32
  • Kentucky — $3.29
  • North Carolina — $3.28
  • Wisconsin — $3.24
  • Kansas — $3.21
  • Alabama — $3.17
  • Missouri — $3.17
  • South Carolina — $3.17
  • Tennessee — $3.15
  • Louisiana — $3.12
  • Oklahoma — $3.11
  • Arkansas — $3.08
  • Georgia — $3.07
  • Mississippi — $3.07
  • Texas — $2.93

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