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Gasoline price, September 18, in the United States: Texas, California, Florida, New York …

gasoline prices continue to decrease.

After having recorded its all-time high in mid-June, the price of fuel plummeted.

According to data from the American Automobile Association (AAA), the price of fuel records 95 consecutive days of decline. For this Sunday, September 18, the average price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States is $ 3,678 dollars, while diesel is $ 4,960 dollars.

If the downward trend continues, subject matter experts expect it fuel prices are positioned below three dollars between the end of October and Thanksgiving, also known as Thanksgiving Day in Spanish.

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Gasoline price today, September 18, in the United States: Texas, California, Florida, New York …

It is worth mentioning the average price varies by state. This is due to fuel tax that exists in each of them. Recently, five states gas tax abolishedwhich means lower prices.

Then we leave you the average prices of a gallon of gasoline per state today, Sunday, September 18:

  • Alaska: $ 4,654 dollars
  • Alabama: $ 3,252 dollars
  • Arkansas: $ 3,196 dollars
  • Arizona: $ 3,978 dollars
  • California: $ 5,444 dollars
  • Colorado: $ 3,670 dollars
  • Connecticut: $ 3,470 dollars
  • District of Colombia: $ 3,830 dollars
  • Delaware: $ 3,343 dollars
  • Florida: $ 3,415 dollars
  • Georgia: $ 3,181 dollars
  • Hawaii: $ 5,259 dollars
  • Iowa: $ 3,466 dollars
  • Idaho: $ 4,419 dollars
  • Illinois: $ 3,922 dollars
  • Indiana: $ 3,675 dollars
  • Kansas: $ 3,406
  • Kentucky: $ 3,284 dollars
  • Louisiana: $ 3,148 dollars
  • Massachusetts: $ 3,692 dollars
  • Maryland: $ 3,459 dollars
  • Maine: $ 3,687 dollars
  • Michigan: $ 3,806 dollars
  • Minnesota: $ 3,633 dollars
  • Missouri: $ 3,326 dollars
  • Mississippi: $ 3,112 dollars
  • Montana: $ 3,929 dollars
  • North Carolina: $ 3,365 dollars
  • North Dakota: $ 3,646 dollars
  • Nebraska: $ 3,510 dollars
  • New Hampshire: $ 3,607 dollars
  • New Jersey: $ 3,609 dollars
  • New Mexico: $ 3,561 dollars
  • Nevada: $ 4,919 dollars
  • New York: $ 3,788 dollars
  • Ohio: $ 3,420 dollars
  • Oklahoma: $ 3,363 dollars
  • Oregon: $ 4,648 dollars
  • Pennsylvania: $ 3,860 dollars
  • Rhode Island: $ 3,572 dollars
  • South Carolina: $ 3,266 dollars
  • South Dakota: $ 3,664 dollars
  • Tennessee: $ 3,233 dollars
  • Texas: $ 3,178 dollars
  • Utah: $ 4,248 dollars
  • Virginia: $ 3,409
  • Vermont: $ 3,831 dollars
  • Washington: $ 4,629 dollars
  • Wisconsin: $ 3,413 dollars
  • West Virginia: $ 3,555 dollars
  • Wyoming: $ 3,799 dollars

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