US Gas Prices This Week

State and city rankings updated weekly from EIA data

National Average
$3.400
per gallon · As of April 13, 2026
-0.020 vs. last week
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National Price Trend (12 Weeks)

National Price Trend (12 Weeks)

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All 50 States — Ranked by Price

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Rank
State
Regular
Premium
Diesel
Weekly Change
#1MSMississippi$2.610$3.180$2.860 -0.040
#2OKOklahoma$2.640$3.210$2.880 -0.050
#3ARArkansas$2.660$3.220$2.890 -0.020
#4LALouisiana$2.680$3.250$2.940 -0.020
#5SCSouth Carolina$2.680$3.250$2.940 -0.040
#6ALAlabama$2.700$3.260$2.950 -0.030
#7TXTexas$2.700$3.270$2.950 -0.040
#8GAGeorgia$2.720$3.290$2.970 -0.040
#9TNTennessee$2.720$3.290$2.970 -0.030
#10KYKentucky$2.740$3.340$2.980 -0.010
#11KSKansas$2.770$3.370$3.010 -0.030
#12MOMissouri$2.800$3.390$3.040 -0.020
#13NCNorth Carolina$2.820$3.420$3.070 -0.030
#14NENebraska$2.870$3.470$3.080 -0.010
#15SDSouth Dakota$2.880$3.480$3.090 -0.010
#16IAIowa$2.890$3.490$3.090 -0.010
#17OHOhio$2.900$3.500$3.100 -0.020
#18NMNew Mexico$2.910$3.510$3.110 -0.010
#19IDIdaho$2.920$3.520$3.120 -0.020
#20INIndiana$2.940$3.530$3.140 -0.020
#21NDNorth Dakota$2.950$3.540$3.160 -0.010
#22VAVirginia$2.950$3.540$3.160 -0.020
#23MNMinnesota$2.970$3.570$3.190 -0.010
#24DEDelaware$2.980$3.580$3.200 -0.010
#25WIWisconsin$2.980$3.580$3.200 -0.010
#26COColorado$3.000$3.600$3.160 -0.010
#27NHNew Hampshire$3.010$3.610$3.380 -0.010
#28WVWest Virginia$3.010$3.610$3.220 -0.010
#29MIMichigan$3.030$3.630$3.220 -0.020
#30FLFlorida$3.070$3.670$3.250 -0.030
#31MTMontana$3.070$3.670$3.290 -0.020
#32MDMaryland$3.090$3.690$3.290 -0.020
#33WYWyoming$3.100$3.700$3.320 -0.030
#34AZArizona$3.130$3.730$3.230 -0.040
#35MEMaine$3.160$3.760$3.540 -0.030
#36NJNew Jersey$3.190$3.790$3.540 -0.030
#37VTVermont$3.210$3.810$3.570 -0.020
#38UTUtah$3.220$3.810$3.410 -0.060
#39RIRhode Island$3.240$3.840$3.600 -0.030
#40CTConnecticut$3.250$3.810$3.620 -0.050
#41MAMassachusetts$3.290$3.850$3.660 -0.050
#42PAPennsylvania$3.320$3.920$3.720 -0.040
#43ILIllinois$3.380$3.980$3.560 -0.040
#44NYNew York$3.470$4.070$3.810 -0.060
#45OROregon$3.640$4.240$3.790 -0.050
#46AKAlaska$3.720$4.320$3.850 -0.020
#47WAWashington$3.810$4.410$3.960 -0.070
#48NVNevada$3.850$4.470$4.000 -0.080
#49HIHawaii$4.500$5.130$4.690 -0.060
#50CACalifornia$4.880$5.530$5.040 -0.070

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1.Why do gas prices vary by state?

Gas prices vary by state due to differences in state and local taxes, proximity to refineries and pipelines, environmental regulations, and local market competition.

Q2.How often are prices updated?

GasPriceScout updates prices weekly every Monday, using data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), which publishes official weekly petroleum prices.

Q3.Which state has the cheapest gas?

Typically, states in the Gulf Coast and Southeast regions like Mississippi, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana have the cheapest gas prices due to proximity to refineries and lower taxes.

Q4.Which state has the most expensive gas?

California consistently has the most expensive gasoline in the contiguous US due to high state taxes and unique environmental fuel blending requirements.

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