Posted on 07/19/2025 9:55:31 PM PDT by ransomnote
Prices arranged from lowest to highest.
Average Regular Gas Price Comparison by State
Mississippi2.704Oklahoma2.707Texas2.738Tennessee2.741New Mexico2.753Arkansas2.755Louisiana2.766South Carolina2.781Alabama2.787Kentucky2.833Kansas2.856Georgia2.870North Carolina2.871Missouri2.877North Dakota2.890Iowa2.901South Dakota2.923Wisconsin2.932Ohio2.935Colorado2.947Virginia2.960Nebraska2.971Minnesota2.997New Hampshire2.998Massachusetts3.027West Virginia3.028Rhode Island3.031New Jersey3.034Florida3.071Delaware3.073Connecticut3.081Wyoming3.093Vermont3.095Maine3.101Maryland3.107San Juan3.120Michigan3.138New York3.151Indiana3.172Arizona3.182Pennsylvania3.205Montana3.236Washington DC3.240Utah3.329Illinois3.419Idaho3.466Nevada3.692Alaska3.732Oregon3.969Washington4.378California4.479Hawaii4.501
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Canada's gas rates are available at the link, too. I didn't understand their units of measure - so the prices look odd $1.30 in Ontario. Perhaps by litre?
Yes liter.
We are paying about $4.85 in eastern washington..
Hawaii i can kind of understand but CA? that’s an abomination for a state so rich in energy.
I converted CA to US dollars:US low to high $2.70 to $4.50CA low to high $3.59 to $4.23Ontario1.30 CAD per Litre =3.59 USD per GallonExchange rate of 0.73 CAD to 1 USD as of July 11, 2025British Columbia1.53 CAD per Litre =4.23 USD per GallonExchange rate of 0.73 CAD to 1 USD as of July 16, 2025Also from that website:Peak Oil Use in Selected CountriesDid you know that oil consumption in many developed countries has decreased significantly?This table shows the decline from peak in selected countries as of 2022. Source.
Country Peak Year Decline Per Capita Sweden 1979 -66.9% -74.0% France 1973 -46.3% -57.6% United Kingdom 1973 -44.9% -54.2% Italy 1979 -44.0% -46.9% Japan 1997 -44.0% -43.2% Germany 1979 -39.3% -43.3% Israel 1999 -26.5% -51.3% Ireland 2006 -22.8% -35.4% United States 2005 -10.5% -21.2% Canada 2018 -8.9% -12.4% China current 0 0 India current 0 0
Yes, Canada sells fuel by the litre. In my little town, the current rate is $1.479 CDN/litre.
That works out to about $3.92/USG.
And where does the money go? The neighborhood streets in San Diego look like they’ve been shelled by Russian artillery. Potholes everywhere! I’m half afraid my air bags are gonna go off!
For MA it’s pretty close..
3 bucks a gallon...just checked at the bottom of my street.
Gone up like 30 cents recently.
$2.78 per gallon at Murphy’s here in Atlanta today when we filled up.
,,, what grade is this, 91 or 95 or...?
I paid $2.99 at Costco in Arizona on Thursday. First time it has dropped below $3 since The Cabbage was installed. It’s taking a really long time to drop this time... during Trump 1.0, we were paying $1.75.
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Average Regular Gas Price Comparison by State, shaggy eel wrote: ,,, what grade is this, 91 or 95 or...?
Regular unleaded gas (87 octane)
This list is a typical statistical mishmash that could indicate rough trends but hardly useful in real life
I can get 1 gallon of gas regular 87 octane for $4.09 in Ca. If I want the higher octanes, I pay about 40-60 cents more per gallon. How did they come up with $4.79 per gallon? By averaging different grades, different gas stations? Do they survey the same gas stations, same percentage of contribution by each grade for every survey? Info is not reflective of my experience.
IMHO
Florida price is spot on, however if your a warehouse store club member it drops into the 2.50ish range.
Also, eggs are under $3 here now. Aldi yesterday $2.72 per doz.
Gas was $2.46 at Sam’s in Chattanooga this past week...
Paid $2.52 yesterday at Costco.
Yep - litre.
I’m in S. MS and saw a sign at a Walmart for $2.58 yesterday
3.78 liters in a gallon....so about $3.90/gal
Floridians will never enjoy really cheap gas due to lack of refineries. It’s unfortunate, but the price of living here. It was 3.18 in central Florida yesterday. Perhaps it dropped today.
YEaaaah! Number one. Number one. Number one.
Hawaii does not count since they have to ship in EVERYTHING. Might as well be comparing anything to the moon.
Number One.
I live in CaCaLand, we gotta take what we can get! :)
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