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The national average price of a gallon of gasoline has gone down by five cents reaching $3.853 a gallon, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA). Gas prices have continued declining since their peak of $5.06 in mid-June.

The continued decrease in gas prices has brought some relief to consumers at the pump the last time gas prices reached the $3.85 mark was in March 2022.

Who is Paying more and Who is paying Less?

The national average gas price has now dropped for the 75th consecutive day. Gas prices have dropped by over 20 cents since July when it had gone for $4.278 a gallon. Despite the rapid decline gas prices are still 70 cents higher than this time last year when a gallon of gas went for $3.148. Although not as low as the national average from a year ago, the declining costs are much welcome for motorists.

After reaching record highs, gas prices are now easing back towards more familiar levels, although they do still remain quite high in certain states. Since last week some eight states saw gas prices at the pump go down by over 10 cents. The states of Maine, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Jersey all saw average gas prices go down by over 11 cents. While Tennessee, Missouri, South Carolina, Hawaii, Iowa, and Alabama saw the least change in gas prices with them seeing less than 3 cents drop in prices within one week.

The state of Hawaii continues to see high gas prices with drivers on average paying $5.312 a gallon. Hawaii has taken the mantle of having the most expensive gas prices from California, average gas prices in California now stand at $5.278 a gallon. This is despite gas prices dropping by 2 cents in Hawaii and four cents in California from last week.

Highest Gas Prices

State Regular Mid-Grade Premium Diesel Hawaii5.3065.5235.7796.099 California5.2765.4725.6226.3 Nevada4.8735.1215.3175.189 Alaska4.8495.025.2075.288 Oregon4.7854.9745.1935.637

States with the least expensive gas prices across the nation include Arkansas, Mississippi, Georgia, and Texas saw a regular gallon of gas going for under $3.40.

Lowest Gas Prices

State Regular Mid-Grade Premium Diesel Arkansas3.3533.6974.0424.755 Mississippi3.3723.714.084.655 Texas3.3743.7364.0664.653 Georgia3.3813.7684.1344.717 Louisiana3.4073.7674.1284.68

Which Metro areas have the highest gas prices?

Some 37 Metro areas across the US continue to see average gas prices that even go beyond June’s $5.06 record. Out of these 30 of the highest prices are located in California. San Luis Obispo-Atascadero-Paso Robles has the most expensive gas prices with gas going for $5.644 a gallon.

Gas Price Trends

RegularMid-GradePremiumDiesel Current Avg.3.854.2794.5885.057 Yesterday Avg.3.8534.294.5955.05 Week Ago Avg.3.9014.3314.6394.977 Month Ago Avg.4.2554.70855.319 Year Ago Avg.3.1483.5023.7763.276

At the end of the spectrum, some 11 metro areas in the US have gas prices below the $3.20 mark. Texas and Georgia have four cities with average gas prices going for less than $3.20. This week McAllen-Edinburg-Mission of Texas is the cheapest metro area where a gallon of gas will set you back $3.091.

State Gas Prices August 29, 2022

StateRegularMid-GradePremiumDiesel Alabama3.4433.8184.24.802 Alaska4.8495.025.2075.288 Arizona4.0024.2934.5694.987 Arkansas3.3533.6974.0424.755 California5.2765.4725.6226.3 Colorado3.8124.164.4574.791 Connecticut3.8814.4434.8045.161 Delaware3.6924.1984.4624.829 District of Columbia4.0584.6565.0165.292 Florida3.6094.0064.3294.845 Georgia3.3813.7684.1344.717 Hawaii5.3065.5235.7796.099 Idaho4.594.8225.0385.116 Illinois4.1664.6415.0175.193 Indiana3.8194.2354.5875.273 Iowa3.5163.7944.2454.909 Kansas3.5353.8184.1344.803 Kentucky3.4623.8354.1894.917 Louisiana3.4073.7674.1284.68 Maine4.0144.4224.7725.195 Maryland3.7864.2984.5734.957 Massachusetts4.0614.5984.9075.196 Michigan3.8294.2164.6015.334 Minnesota3.7844.1384.4985.028 Mississippi3.3723.714.084.655 Missouri3.4593.7824.0744.789 Montana4.1134.394.6924.92 Nebraska3.6223.8264.2954.855 Nevada4.8735.1215.3175.189 New Hampshire3.9484.4374.7875.123 New Jersey3.9494.5164.7725.004 New Mexico3.7464.0634.3574.888 New York4.1414.5924.9315.344 North Carolina3.5473.9214.2724.934 North Dakota3.7984.124.5214.881 Ohio3.5463.9284.295.212 Oklahoma3.4673.7854.0364.718 Oregon4.7854.9745.1935.637 Pennsylvania4.1354.5174.7765.321 Rhode Island3.9574.554.8545.121 South Carolina3.4533.834.1824.857 South Dakota3.7823.9914.4714.84 Tennessee3.4443.8234.1854.782 Texas3.3743.7364.0664.653 Utah4.4744.6934.8894.85 Vermont4.1234.6465.0625.088 Virginia3.6414.0584.3914.935 Washington4.7364.9525.1545.612 West Virginia3.7974.0624.3215.107 Wisconsin3.6134.0244.4384.955 Wyoming3.974.1344.4394.918

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This article, "Gas Prices Continue to Slide Since June" was first published on Small Business Trends

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