Shortly after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, gas prices skyrocketed in the United States to reach a record high of over 5 dollars for a gallon of gas in the summer.
Although gas prices are gradually falling back towards a more normal level, American drivers are still trying to find ways to get the best possible deal in their local areas.
We have created this guide to the cheapest gas stations in each of the USA‘s 10 major cities in order to help you find the cheapest places to fill up your vehicle.
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 sitting at around 5.19 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 deep south is currently 2.61 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 (2.59 dollars): CITGO, 5824 E Taft Rd, North Syracuse, NY.
- Los Angeles, California (3.60 dollars): Walmart, 2770 E Carson St, Lakewood, CA.
- Chicago, Illinois (3.14 dollars): Costco, 8400 W North Ave, Chicago, IL.
- Houston, Texas (2.20 dollars): Valero, 7644 Gessner Dr, Houston, TX.
- Phoenix, Arizona (2.65 dollars): Xpress Fuel, 3105 North Toltec Rd, Eloy,…