Gasoline prices in the US: which are the states with the cheapest fuel
Time to Read: 1 minuteFor this Monday, July 31, the price of a gallon of regular grade gasoline was $3.75 dollars according to the report presented by the American Automobile Association.
In a report presented by the American Automobile Association (AAA) noted that the national average price for a gallon of gasoline was for this Monday, July 31, 2023, at $3.75 the regular price, that is, there was an increase compared to $3.59 last week.
As for AAA mid-grade gasoline, it's around $4.16 dollars, premium $4.49, Diesel $4.03 and E85 $3.09.
Here is a list of the states where fuel is cheapest:
Texas
The average price of gasoline hit $3.43, well below the national average, and was up from last week when It was $3.25.
Virginia
The average price of a gallon of regular-grade gasoline is $3.59 below the national average, there was an increase from last week when it was at $3.42.
Maryland
Regular grade gasoline at $3.76 remains above the national average, up a few digits from $3.59 last week.
Washington DC
The average price of a gallon of regular grade gasoline is $3.91, a few digits above the national average and up from $3.78 last week.
NY
This state remains above the national average with the price of a gallon of regular grade gasoline at $3.81, up a few points from last week's $3.70.
California
The average price of a gallon of regular-grade gasoline is at $4.99, well above the national average and up a few digits from last week when it was $4.89.