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Gasoline prices state-by-state
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) -- The current average price for regular gasoline in the United States is about $1.71, up from $1.62 a month ago, according to AAA. A year ago, the average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was $1.69.
While the price rise from last year may seem modest, Geoff Sundstrom, a spokesperson for AAA , said the recent price increases are alarming because of the context of relative global stability in which they are occurring. Last year at this time, he pointed out, the United States was entering into a war in the Middle East.
Among the reasons for the current spike in prices, Sundstrom said, are new formulation requirements in several states and an increased reliance on imported oil and gasoline. Also, oil producing nations have cut back production.
The AAA's Daily Fuel Gauge Report is based on a survey of over 60,000 self-serve stations. (The Lundberg survey tracks prices at about 7,000 stations). The prices below are averages for each state as of March 4, 2004.
State Regular Mid Premium Diesel
California $2.18 $2.32 $2.36 $2.05
Hawaii $2.10 $2.22 $2.26 $2.22
Nevada $2.06 $2.17 $2.25 $1.90
Arizona $1.91 $2.00 $2.11 $1.90
New York $1.83 $1.96 $2.00 $1.86
Oregon $1.82 $1.92 $1.95 $1.82
Washington $1.80 $1.86 $1.95 $1.88
Alaska $1.78 $1.89 $1.99 $1.69
Connecticut $1.77 $1.92 $1.97 $1.83
Rhode Island $1.75 $1.86 $1.92 $1.81
Wisconsin $1.75 $1.81 $1.90 $1.70
Idaho $1.74 $1.83 $1.88 $1.74
Maine $1.74 $1.87 $1.93 $1.80
Illinois $1.73 $1.86 $1.92 $1.74
Utah $1.73 $1.82 $1.90 $1.68
West Virginia $1.73 $1.81 $1.90 $1.74
Florida $1.72 $1.86 $1.89 $1.74
Massachusetts $1.71 $1.83 $1.90 $1.78
Michigan $1.71 $1.81 $1.89 $1.66
North Dakota $1.71 $1.77 $1.84 $1.65
Vermont $1.71 $1.84 $1.92 $1.86
District of Columbia $1.70 $1.81 $1.87 $1.83
Pennsylvania $1.70 $1.79 $1.87 $1.76
South Dakota $1.70 $1.81 $1.88 $1.63
Indiana $1.69 $1.81 $1.86 $1.63
Nebraska $1.69 $1.73 $1.78 $1.63
Maryland $1.68 $1.78 $1.83 $1.73
Minnesota $1.68 $1.75 $1.80 $1.62
New Hampshire $1.68 $1.82 $1.88 $1.76
Ohio $1.68 $1.80 $1.87 $1.69
Delaware $1.67 $1.77 $1.85 $1.74
Kansas $1.67 $1.71 $1.78 $1.64
Iowa $1.65 $1.74 $1.82 $1.62
Montana $1.65 $1.72 $1.80 $1.73
Kentucky $1.64 $1.75 $1.83 $1.58
North Carolina $1.63 $1.73 $1.81 $1.64
Colorado $1.62 $1.74 $1.81 $1.66
Mississippi $1.62 $1.71 $1.79 $1.57
New Mexico $1.62 $1.73 $1.80 $1.64
Alabama $1.61 $1.72 $1.78 $1.61
Arkansas $1.61 $1.70 $1.81 $1.61
Louisiana $1.61 $1.72 $1.80 $1.60
Missouri $1.61 $1.67 $1.77 $1.54
New Jersey $1.61 $1.73 $1.79 $1.63
Tennessee $1.61 $1.71 $1.79 $1.60
Virginia $1.60 $1.68 $1.75 $1.61
Texas $1.59 $1.68 $1.74 $1.58
Wyoming $1.59 $1.66 $1.77 $1.60
Georgia $1.57 $1.69 $1.76 $1.56
Oklahoma $1.57 $1.63 $1.72 $1.50
South Carolina $1.57 $1.67 $1.75 $1.57
Source: AAA
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NEW YORK (CNN/Money) -- The current average price for regular gasoline in the United States is about $1.71, up from $1.62 a month ago, according to AAA. A year ago, the average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was $1.69.
While the price rise from last year may seem modest, Geoff Sundstrom, a spokesperson for AAA , said the recent price increases are alarming because of the context of relative global stability in which they are occurring. Last year at this time, he pointed out, the United States was entering into a war in the Middle East.
Among the reasons for the current spike in prices, Sundstrom said, are new formulation requirements in several states and an increased reliance on imported oil and gasoline. Also, oil producing nations have cut back production.
The AAA's Daily Fuel Gauge Report is based on a survey of over 60,000 self-serve stations. (The Lundberg survey tracks prices at about 7,000 stations). The prices below are averages for each state as of March 4, 2004.
State Regular Mid Premium Diesel
California $2.18 $2.32 $2.36 $2.05
Hawaii $2.10 $2.22 $2.26 $2.22
Nevada $2.06 $2.17 $2.25 $1.90
Arizona $1.91 $2.00 $2.11 $1.90
New York $1.83 $1.96 $2.00 $1.86
Oregon $1.82 $1.92 $1.95 $1.82
Washington $1.80 $1.86 $1.95 $1.88
Alaska $1.78 $1.89 $1.99 $1.69
Connecticut $1.77 $1.92 $1.97 $1.83
Rhode Island $1.75 $1.86 $1.92 $1.81
Wisconsin $1.75 $1.81 $1.90 $1.70
Idaho $1.74 $1.83 $1.88 $1.74
Maine $1.74 $1.87 $1.93 $1.80
Illinois $1.73 $1.86 $1.92 $1.74
Utah $1.73 $1.82 $1.90 $1.68
West Virginia $1.73 $1.81 $1.90 $1.74
Florida $1.72 $1.86 $1.89 $1.74
Massachusetts $1.71 $1.83 $1.90 $1.78
Michigan $1.71 $1.81 $1.89 $1.66
North Dakota $1.71 $1.77 $1.84 $1.65
Vermont $1.71 $1.84 $1.92 $1.86
District of Columbia $1.70 $1.81 $1.87 $1.83
Pennsylvania $1.70 $1.79 $1.87 $1.76
South Dakota $1.70 $1.81 $1.88 $1.63
Indiana $1.69 $1.81 $1.86 $1.63
Nebraska $1.69 $1.73 $1.78 $1.63
Maryland $1.68 $1.78 $1.83 $1.73
Minnesota $1.68 $1.75 $1.80 $1.62
New Hampshire $1.68 $1.82 $1.88 $1.76
Ohio $1.68 $1.80 $1.87 $1.69
Delaware $1.67 $1.77 $1.85 $1.74
Kansas $1.67 $1.71 $1.78 $1.64
Iowa $1.65 $1.74 $1.82 $1.62
Montana $1.65 $1.72 $1.80 $1.73
Kentucky $1.64 $1.75 $1.83 $1.58
North Carolina $1.63 $1.73 $1.81 $1.64
Colorado $1.62 $1.74 $1.81 $1.66
Mississippi $1.62 $1.71 $1.79 $1.57
New Mexico $1.62 $1.73 $1.80 $1.64
Alabama $1.61 $1.72 $1.78 $1.61
Arkansas $1.61 $1.70 $1.81 $1.61
Louisiana $1.61 $1.72 $1.80 $1.60
Missouri $1.61 $1.67 $1.77 $1.54
New Jersey $1.61 $1.73 $1.79 $1.63
Tennessee $1.61 $1.71 $1.79 $1.60
Virginia $1.60 $1.68 $1.75 $1.61
Texas $1.59 $1.68 $1.74 $1.58
Wyoming $1.59 $1.66 $1.77 $1.60
Georgia $1.57 $1.69 $1.76 $1.56
Oklahoma $1.57 $1.63 $1.72 $1.50
South Carolina $1.57 $1.67 $1.75 $1.57
Source: AAA
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