Gas prices continue to decrease across the nation
- Gas prices have been steadily decreasing across the nation.
- The average cost for a gallon of regular gas is $3.575.
- Consumers can expect lower prices at the pump.
Gas prices are changing. The average price for a gallon of regular-grade gasoline is now $3.569, down from $3.615 last week. This means gas is cheaper now. In Washington, D.C., gas costs $3.699 per gallon, which is more expensive than the national average. In Maryland, a gallon of gas is $3.663. In Virginia, gas is $3.447 per gallon. Gas prices in Delaware are $3.536 per gallon. New Jersey's gas prices are $3.493 per gallon, cheaper than the national average. Gas prices are going down. The average cost for a gallon of regular gas is now $3.575, lower than last week's $3.611. Mississippi has the cheapest gas at $3.034 per gallon. In Washington, D.C., gas costs $3.701 per gallon. In Maryland, gas is $3.671. In Virginia, gas is $3.454 per gallon. In Delaware, gas is $3.536 per gallon. California has the highest gas prices at $5.12 per gallon. Gas prices are fluctuating. The average price for a gallon of regular gas is now $3.592, down from $3.598 last week. In Washington, D.C., gas costs $3.709 per gallon. In Maryland, gas is $3.673. In Virginia, gas is $3.460 per gallon. In Delaware, gas is $3.533 per gallon. Texas has some of the lowest gas prices at $3.118 per gallon. Oregon has high gas prices at $4.304 per gallon.