Gas prices across the United States and the wider global community had soared in recent months but things are starting to change, with the cost of fuel dropping in many states now.
The toll of COVID-19 restrictions which brought the economy to its knees in combination with the decision to continue sanctions on major global gas supplier Russia have caused a dire situation and although things are appearing to stabilise, workers and families are quite literally having to pay the price for these policies.
Our aim here is to lend a hand and provide our readers with the latest updates on the latest gas prices in the U.S., and the cheapest places to refill your tanks in the ten most populated cities across the country.
What state has the highest gas prices?
The state of California, as is often the case, has the highest average price of gas currently at $5.548.
Texas has the lowest prices of the day, at an average price of $3.148.
Where are the cheapest gas stations in the US?
In terms of the cheapest gas stations in the US, these are the lowest-priced places to get gas in the top 10 most populated cities in the country:
New York, New York ($3.49): Gulf, 321 Mcguinness Blvd Brooklyn, NY.
Los Angeles, California ($4.57): Costco, 1220 W Foothill Blvd Azusa, CA.
Chicago, Illinois ($3.42): Sam’s Club, 3300 Brumback Blvd Kenosha, WI.
Houston, Texas ($1.99): Chevron, 19619 Tomball Pkwy Houston, TX.
Phoenix, Arizona ($3.49): ARCO, 2245 E Florence Blvd Casa Grande, AZ.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ($3.69): USA Gas, 106 W Main St Maple Shade, NJ.
San Antonio, Texas ($2.79): Dyess Food Mart, 3044 SH-123 S Seguin, TX.
San Diego, California ($4.82): C Stop, 434 W 5th Ave Escondido, CA.
Dallas, Texas ($2.85): Valero & Circle K, 6506 Lake June Rd Dallas, TX.
San Jose, California ($4.63): ARCO, 1405 Branham Ln San Jose, CA.