Price of a gallon of gasoline today, August 27: Texas, California, Florida, New York…

The price of gasoline in USA continues to fall. On June 11, the gallon exceeded $5 for the first time in history, reaching its all-time high on June 14 at $5,016, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA).

Subsequently, prices began to fall, registering more than 70 days of consecutive falls. However, even though prices have fallen significantly, gasoline prices remain 70 cents higher than a year agowhen it stood at $3.1 dollars.

Price of a gallon of gasoline today, August 27: Texas, California, Florida, New York…

According to the AAA portal, This August 27, the average price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States is $3,857. Meanwhile, diesel increased from $5,014 to $5,038 this Saturday.

It is worth mentioning that the average national price of $3.8 is affected by the high prices in other states, since in several entities there are prices below $3.5, while states such as California or Hawaii register prices above $5 per gallon. .

It may interest you: Will the price of gasoline continue to drop until it returns to what it cost in 2021?

According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), This August 27, this is how the price of gasoline in the USA is foundincluding California, Texas, Florida, New York, and the District of Columbia.

  • Alabama: $3.4252
  • Alaska: $4,863
  • Arizona: $4.010
  • Arkansas: $3,371
  • California: $5.279
  • Colorado: $3.825
  • Connecticut: $3.911
  • Delaware: $3.716
  • District of Columbia: $4,061
  • Florida: $3,615
  • Georgia: $3.392
  • Hawaii: $5.305
  • Idaho: $4.601
  • Illinois: $4.176
  • Indiana: $3.825
  • Iowa: $3.544
  • Kansas: $3,551
  • Kentucky: $3.468
  • Louisiana: $3,414
  • Maine: $4.043
  • Maryland: $3.808
  • Massachusetts: $4.082
  • Michigan: $3.837
  • Minnesota: $3.799
  • Mississippi: $3.383
  • Missouri: $3.476
  • Montana: $4.132
  • Nebraska: $3.648
  • Nevada: $4.873
  • New Hampshire: $3.967
  • New Jersey: $3,972
  • New Mexico: $3.760
  • New York: $4.160
  • North Carolina: $3.557
  • North Dakota: $3.824
  • Ohio: $3.560
  • Oklahoma: $3,496
  • Oregon: $4.789
  • Pennsylvania: $4.150
  • Rhode Island : $3.980
  • South Carolina: $3.460
  • South Dakota: $3.816
  • Tennessee: $3.453
  • Texas: $3.387
  • Utah: $4.482
  • Vermont: $4.145
  • Virginia: $3.647
  • Washington: $4.744
  • West Virginia: $3.814
  • Wisconsin: $3.620
  • Wyoming: $3.971

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.