National

Gas Prices Today

Weekly average retail gasoline prices by state — updated from official EIA survey data.

U.S. National Average

U.S. National Average

$4.052/gal

Week ending Monday, June 15, 2026

-$0.094 (-2.3%) vs last week

vs last year: +$0.913 (+29.1%)

Weekly retail gasoline survey data from U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) (eia.gov). Updated 6/19/2026, 6:49:11 PM ET. Not live pump prices — always check your local station for current prices.

Gas Prices by State

Ranked from cheapest to most expensive. States marked (regional) use a PADD regional average.

RankStatePrice/gal
1Texas$3.432
2Alabama(regional)$3.521
3Arkansas(regional)$3.521
4Louisiana(regional)$3.521
5Mississippi(regional)$3.521
6New Mexico(regional)$3.521
7Oklahoma(regional)$3.521
8Florida$3.739
9Minnesota$3.834
10Illinois(regional)$3.861
11Indiana(regional)$3.861
12Iowa(regional)$3.861
13Kansas(regional)$3.861
14Kentucky(regional)$3.861
15Michigan(regional)$3.861
16Missouri(regional)$3.861
17Nebraska(regional)$3.861
18North Dakota(regional)$3.861
19South Dakota(regional)$3.861
20Tennessee(regional)$3.861
21Wisconsin(regional)$3.861
22Connecticut(regional)$3.913
23Delaware(regional)$3.913
24Georgia(regional)$3.913
25Maine(regional)$3.913
26Maryland(regional)$3.913
27New Hampshire(regional)$3.913
28New Jersey(regional)$3.913
29North Carolina(regional)$3.913
30Pennsylvania(regional)$3.913
31Rhode Island(regional)$3.913
32South Carolina(regional)$3.913
33Vermont(regional)$3.913
34Virginia(regional)$3.913
35West Virginia(regional)$3.913
36District of Columbia(regional)$3.913
37Colorado$3.950
38Massachusetts$4.067
39Ohio$4.080
40Idaho(regional)$4.104
41Montana(regional)$4.104
42Utah(regional)$4.104
43Wyoming(regional)$4.104
44New York$4.190
45Arizona(regional)$4.844
46Nevada(regional)$4.844
47Oregon(regional)$4.844
48Alaska(regional)$5.229
49Hawaii(regional)$5.229
50Washington$5.343
51California$5.554

Browse by State

See the latest weekly average retail gasoline prices for every U.S. state, ranked from cheapest to most expensive. Data comes from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) and is updated each week — typically on Monday after the prior week's survey.

EIA publishes direct state-level data for nine states; other states show a regional PADD average with a note on the state page. These are survey averages, not live pump prices at individual stations.

How to Read State Gas Prices

The table above shows each state's latest weekly average price for regular gasoline in dollars per gallon. The national average appears at the top. Week-over-week and year-over-year changes help you spot trends quickly.

Why Gas Prices Vary by State

Gasoline prices differ across states due to state fuel taxes, regional refining capacity, transportation costs, and local environmental regulations. California and Hawaii typically rank among the highest; Gulf Coast states often rank lower due to proximity to refineries.

Gas Prices — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the national average gas price today?
The latest U.S. average retail gasoline price is shown at the top of this page, updated weekly from EIA data.
Which state has the cheapest gas?
The state ranking table sorts all 50 states plus D.C. from lowest to highest price. The cheapest state is listed first.
How often are gas prices updated?
EIA releases weekly retail gasoline survey data, typically each Monday covering the prior week. Alto refreshes after each EIA release.