en.Wedoany.com Reported - The national average price for gasoline in the United States has recently been fluctuating around $4 per gallon and has now broken through this threshold for the first time, reaching its highest level since 2022. Currently, Americans are paying an average of $4.018 per gallon for gasoline, a significant increase from $2.982 a month ago.
The sharp rise in diesel prices is also noteworthy, with the national average climbing to $5.454 per gallon, up $1.696 from a month ago and approaching the historical peak of $5.816. As a critical energy source for the economy, the increased cost of diesel may affect the prices of goods transported by truck, ship, and rail, subsequently impacting consumer spending.
Gasoline prices vary significantly across different regions of the United States. The West Coast has the highest prices, with California averaging $5.887 per gallon, followed by Hawaii at $5.452 and Washington at $5.346. In contrast, prices in the central states are relatively lower. Oklahoma averages $3.272 per gallon, with Iowa and Kansas close behind at $3.282 and $3.288, respectively. States like Alabama, Louisiana, Georgia, and Texas also maintain average prices below $3.70 per gallon.
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