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  2. Gas prices set to hit the lowest they've been since ... - AOL

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    According to AAA, the national average gas prices on Tuesday came in at $3.01 for regular gas, $3.49 for mid-grade, $3.84 for premium, $3.51 for diesel and $2.42 for E85. AAA keeps track of gas ...

  3. U.S. gas prices in 2024: how much is gasoline in each state?

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    What state has the lowest gas prices? At the time of publication, drivers in Colorado pay the lease for gas at $3.07 per gallon, but fuel costs are on the rise. Drivers in Mississippi and ...

  4. Gas prices slide near 2023 lows as Thanksgiving drivers hit ...

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    Gasoline prices are at their lowest level of the year heading into Thanksgiving. The national average is around $3.27 per gallon, down $0.28 in the last month — and $0.34 lower from a year ago ...

  5. Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing - Wikipedia

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    The largest component of the average price of $2.80/gallon of regular grade gasoline in the United States from 2012 through 2021, representing 54.8% of the price of gas, was the price of crude oil. The second largest component during the same period was taxes—federal and state taxes representing 17% of the price of gas.

  6. Which States Have the Lowest Gas Prices Right Now? - AOL

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    Southern and Midwest states have some of the lowest prices in the country right now, with gas in Louisiana and Mississippi at $2.72. Texas, Arkansas, and Missouri drivers are paying just $2.76.

  7. List of U.S. states by standard octane ratings - Wikipedia

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    lower octane gas can be sold if labeled as "sub-standard" or "sub-regular" [11] South Dakota: 85/87 87/89 91 85 octane must be sold with a warning label displayed at the pump. [12] 85 and 86 octane can be sold as regular fuel only in the counties of Butte, Custer, Fall River, Harding, Lawrence, Meade, Oglala Lakota, Pennington, and Perkins.