Gas prices are on their way back to normal and pre-2022 levels after a crazy year fo fuel costs, not only in the United States but around the western world as well. Now, finally, they’re a long way away from their summer peaks.
The toll of COVID-19 restrictions which brought the economy to its knees in combination with the decision to continue sanctions on major global gas supplier Russia have caused a dire situation and although things are appearing to stabilise, workers and families are quite literally having to pay the price for these policies.
Our aim here is to lend a hand and provide our readers with the latest updates on the latest gas prices in the U.S., and the cheapest places to refill your tanks in the ten most populated cities across the country.
Which state has the highest gas prices?
As has been the case for weeks since snatching the mantle from California, Hawaii is where the most expensive gas can be found with the average price of gas in Paradise sitting at around 5.037 dollars per gallon.
Which state has the lowest gas prices?
Staying at the bottom for many weeks, Texas is where the cheapest gas can be found. The average down in The Lone Star State is currently 2.646 dollars per gallon.
Where are the cheapest gas stations in the US?
When it comes to finding the cheapest gas stations in the USA, these are the lowest-priced places to get gas in the top 10 most populated cities in the country:
- New York, New York (2.50 dollars): Mobil, 1 Kingston Ave, Port…