Gas Prices Today: Highest and Lowest States This Week

California drivers pay $5.89–$5.98 per gallon while Indiana fills up for $3.41–$3.55—a $2.38–$2.57 spread driven by refinery capacity, state taxes, and fuel regulations.

California drivers pay $5.89–$5.98 per gallon while Indiana fills up for $3.41–$3.55—a $2.38–$2.57 spread driven by refinery capacity, state taxes, and fuel regulations.

National gas prices peaked at $4.56 per gallon on Memorial Day 2026, while a $2.60 state-to-state gap created a two-tiered fuel economy.

Drivers in California are paying the most for gasoline in America right now, with a state average of $5.98 per gallon as of June 4, 2026 — nearly $2.

If you're checking gas prices near you in late May 2026, here's the short answer: you're paying a lot more than you did a year ago, but slightly less than...

As of June 2026, New York City drivers are paying an average of $4.45 to $4.51 per gallon for gasoline—about $0.30 more than the national average of $4.

New York gas prices dropped 8 cents per gallon this past week, falling to $4.45 for regular unleaded as of June 9, 2026—offering modest relief at pumps...

Yes, New York drivers are paying significantly more for gasoline than the rest of the country. As of early June 2026, the average gas price in New York...

On May 9, 2026, regular gasoline in New York averaged $4.399 per gallon, putting the state 2.1 cents above the national average of $4.378 per gallon.

Oil and gasoline prices have become a flashpoint for American consumers and policymakers alike. As of June 9, 2026, crude oil is trading at $87.

Gas prices will likely remain elevated through June 2026, hovering around $4.28 per gallon nationally, because the supply disruptions that triggered the...