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Anthony Alaniz

Highest And Lowest Gas Prices By State: Over $4 Average

The national average price for a gallon of regular gas has crossed the $4 mark, $1 more than just one month ago. The price now sits at $4.06 a gallon, according to the latest data gathered from AAA. That’s up from $2.98 just a month ago, with the conflict in the Middle East sending crude oil prices skyrocketing. However, the average also fails to reflect the significant price variation across states.  

California retains its top spot as the state with the most expensive gas in the nation, with a gallon of gas costing $5.89, up $0.55 from just a couple of weeks ago. That beats out Hawaii, which sits at $5.46. Washington is the state with the third-highest average price at $5.38, up from $4.40 in February. 

At the opposite end of the spectrum, drivers across the central and southern US are paying more than before, but still the least for regular gas. Oklahoma drivers now have the lowest average gas prices at $3.27. That’s up from $3.01 from mid-March. Kansas and Nebraska round out the top three states with the cheapest gas, averaging $3.31 and $3.41, respectively. Texans are paying $3.77, up rom $3.25, while Florida residents are paying $4.22, about $0.50 more than before. 

The increase in the average price for a gallon of regular gas over the last month coincides with significant increase in mid-grade and premium prices, too. US consumers are now paying $4.58 and $4.94 for those fuel types, $1 more than a month ago. 

Diesel customers are paying a whopping $5.49 a gallon on average, up $187 0 from a year ago. These trends offer a stark picture for consumers: Gas prices are rising.

Here’s a closer look at how average gas prices break down by state (as of April 1, 2026):

Lowest Gas Prices By State

  1. Oklahoma — $3.270
  2. Kansas — $3.319
  3. Nebraska — $3.411
  4. Iowa — $3.429
  5. North Dakota — $3.436
  6. Missouri — $3.464
  7. Arkansas — $3.490
  8. South Dakota — $3.496
  9. Minnesota — $3.519
  10. Georgia — $3.676

Highest Gas Prices By State

  1. California — $5.892
  2. Hawaii — $5.462
  3. Washington — $5.359
  4. Oregon — $4.956
  5. Nevada — $4.940
  6. Arizona — $4.696
  7. Alaska — $4.591
  8. Idaho — $4.272
  9. Illinois — $4.251
  10. Florida — $4.219

Gas Price By State (Lowest to Highest)

  1. Oklahoma — $3.270
  2. Kansas — $3.319
  3. Nebraska — $3.411
  4. Iowa — $3.429
  5. North Dakota — $3.436
  6. Missouri — $3.464
  7. Arkansas — $3.490
  8. South Dakota — $3.496
  9. Minnesota — $3.519
  10. Georgia — $3.676
  11. Mississippi — $3.677
  12. Louisiana — $3.705
  13. Montana — $3.741
  14. Wisconsin — $3.755
  15. Alabama — $3.766
  16. Texas — $3.770
  17. Ohio — $3.776
  18. South Carolina — $3.800
  19. Tennessee — $3.817
  20. New Mexico — $3.839
  21. Wyoming — $3.841
  22. New Hampshire — $3.847
  23. Massachusetts — $3.848
  24. Colorado — $3.854
  25. Kentucky — $3.878
  26. Delaware — $3.885
  27. Rhode Island — $3.894
  28. Maine — $3.901
  29. Michigan — $3.902
  30. North Carolina — $3.903
  31. West Virginia — $3.911
  32. Vermont — $3.955
  33. Indiana — $3.965
  34. Virginia — $3.972
  35. New York — $3.985
  36. Connecticut — $4.000
  37. New Jersey — $4.022
  38. Pennsylvania — $4.039
  39. Maryland — $4.048
  40. Utah — $4.197
  41. Florida — $4.219
  42. Ilinois — $4.251
  43. Idaho — $4.272
  44. Alaska — $4.591
  45. Arizona — $4.696
  46. Nevada — $4.940
  47. Oregon — $4.956
  48. Washington — $5.359
  49. Hawaii — $5.462
  50. California — $5.892
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