New gas prices across the United States were confirmed today, with significant changes that will affect drivers across the country. According to American Automobile Association (AAA), which reflects the latest data, they show the average cost per gallon for different fuels as follows:
- Regular: $3,023.
- Medium: $3,503.
- Premium: $3,852
- Diesel: $3,504
- E85: $2,457
These adjustments reflect continued volatility in the energy industry in recent months driven by international market trends, production costs and ongoing environmental regulations.
Regular gasoline has risen slightly and is currently at $3.023 per gallon, slightly higher than in previous weeks. In comparison, premium fuel is slightly more expensive at $3.852 per gallon, which could have an impact on drivers of high-performance vehicles who rely on higher octane options.
Diesel, on the other hand, remained relatively stable at $3.504 per gallon. On its own, E85 (a blend of ethanol and gasoline) remains the most cost-effective option at $2.457 per gallon, appealing to consumers who prefer alternative fuel sources.
The American Automobile Association (AAA) provides interested parties with a comprehensive resource for understanding daily gasoline prices. By visiting the website, consumers can obtain the latest pricing information for their state and location to help them plan their trip and manage their budget.