Key facts
- The national average price for regular gasoline is $4.086 per gallon as of June 13, 2026.
- This is the third consecutive week that gasoline prices have declined.
- California remains the most expensive state, with regular gasoline averaging $5.758 per gallon.
- Texas is among the least expensive states, with regular gasoline averaging $3.540 per gallon.
- Florida motorists are paying $3.859 per gallon for regular gasoline.
- New York's average price for regular gasoline is $4.376 per gallon.
- Washington's average price for regular gasoline is $5.529 per gallon.
- Hawaii's average price for regular gasoline is $5.586 per gallon.
- Oklahoma's average price for regular gasoline is $3.585 per gallon.
Drivers across the United States are experiencing a continued decrease in gasoline prices, with the national average for regular gasoline now standing at $4.086 per gallon as of June 13, 2026. This marks the third consecutive week of falling prices, according to data from the American Automobile Association (AAA).
California continues to be the most expensive state for gasoline, with regular unleaded averaging $5.758 per gallon. Mid-grade fuel costs $6.001, premium is $6.178, and diesel is $7.040 per gallon in the state.
Texas ranks among the least expensive states, with regular gasoline at $3.540 per gallon. Mid-grade is $4.023, premium is $4.394, and diesel is $4.643 per gallon.
In Florida, motorists are paying $3.859 per gallon for regular gasoline, with mid-grade at $4.330, premium at $4.671, and diesel at $4.931 per gallon.
New York's average price for regular gasoline is $4.376 per gallon, with mid-grade at $4.896, premium at $5.277, and diesel at $5.752 per gallon.
Washington state also faces high prices, with regular gasoline averaging $5.529 per gallon. Mid-grade is $5.818, premium is $6.077, and diesel is $6.481 per gallon.
Hawaii reports some of the highest prices nationally, with regular gasoline at $5.586 per gallon. Mid-grade is $5.836, premium is $6.071, and diesel is $7.082 per gallon.
Oklahoma remains one of the cheapest states, with regular gasoline at $3.585 per gallon. Mid-grade is $3.992, premium is $4.302, and diesel is $4.536 per gallon.