Geee Posted March 11, 2022 Share Posted March 11, 2022 USA Today What's the average gas price for each state? So which states have the most expensive gas? Petersen said Southern states tend to have the cheapest gas since they’re closer to refineries and have lower taxes. Meanwhile, West Coast states tend to get hit with both higher state taxes and less access to refineries, driving up overall gas prices. The top 10 states for gas prices and the average price-per-gallon in each state as of Thursday, according to AAA: California $5.694 Nevada $4.872 Hawaii $4.810 Oregon $4.722 Washington $4.707 Alaska $4.680 Illinois $4.570 Arizona $4.548 District of Columbia $4.500 Connecticut $4.475 The bottom 10 states: Kansas $3.817 Missouri $3.850 Oklahoma $3.852 North Dakota $3.890 Arkansas $3.901 Nebraska $3.917 Iowa $3.921 South Dakota $3.946 Colorado $3.953 Minnesota $3.954 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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