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Pennsylvania ranks in top 10 most expensive states to fill up your car with gas

Pennsylvania ranks in top 10 most expensive states to fill up your car with gas

PENNSYLVANIA - Americans are seeing relief at the pump as the national average for regular gas is now below $3 a gallon in 37 states.

According to GasBuddy, there are 37 states below $3 a gallon, 22 below $2.75 a gallon and five below $2.50 a gallon. GasBuddy says the median price is $2.79 a gallon.

AAA reports this is the first time since May 2021 that the national average price for a gallon of gas has gone below $3.00.

California $4.51Hawaii $4.44Washington $4.14Oregon $3.75Nevada $3.68Alaska $3.68Arizona $3.27Washington, DC $3.20Pennsylvania $3.20Idaho $3.19

Oklahoma $2.40Texas $2.53Arkansas $2.55Colorado $2.56Mississippi $2.57Tennessee $2.58Louisiana $2.60Iowa $2.63Wisconsin $2.63Missouri $2.64

Crude oil prices remain on the lower side, around $60 a barrel, and AAA says lower gas demand and cheaper-to-produce winter blend gasoline are also contributing to price drops at the pump.

The Source: Information in this article was provided by AAA, GasBuddy, and FOX News.  This story was reported from Orlando.

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