Gas prices continue to fluctuate throughout the country

Gas prices in the country continue to fluctuate during President Joe Biden’s tenure, affecting the wallets of people nationwide. 

The average price for regular gas increased 19.5% in the first four months of 2024, going from an average price of $3.075 per gallon in January to $3.676 per gallon in April, according to AAA. 

In May, people may have seen a glimmer of hope at the pump. While still higher than earlier this year, the average gas price has recently dropped, offering a slight respite to consumers. The average cost of regular gas in the country is $3.59 per gallon. 

This represents a slight increase from yesterday’s price of $3.591 per gallon. A week ago, the average price of regular gas throughout the country was $3.619 per gallon, a drop from last month’s average of $3.676 per gallon. 

Despite the recent decrease, the average price of regular gas today is still more expensive than a year ago, according to AAA. In May 2023, the average price of a gallon of regular gas was $3.54.

The average price for a gallon of gas also significantly varies by state. 

California has the most expensive gas prices at $5.203 per gallon. Meanwhile, Mississippi has the cheapest gas prices, with an average price of $3.048 per gallon. 

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In Washington, D.C., the average gas price was $3.721 per gallon, higher than Virginia ($3.398 per gallon), Maryland ($3.544 per gallon), and Delaware ($3.453 per gallon). 

The states with the highest gas prices range in totals from $3.741 per gallon to California’s $5.203 per gallon. The states with the cheapest gas prices range from $3.048 to $3.227 per gallon. 

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