Gasoline prices in the United States have experienced significant fluctuations over the past three decades, with 2024 seeing an average price of 3.3 U.S. dollars per gallon. This marks a notable decrease from the record high of 3.95 U.S. dollars per gallon in 2022, yet remains considerably higher than prices seen in the early 2000s. Despite this, American consumers continue to enjoy relatively low gasoline prices compared to many other countries, with some European countries paying more than double the U.S. average. Drivers in Hawaii and California pay the most at the pump Gasoline prices vary significantly across the United States, with Hawaii and California consistently ranking as the most expensive states for this fuel. As of January 1, 2025, Hawaii's average price for regular gasoline was 4.54 U.S. dollars per gallon, nearly 1.5 dollars above the national average. California's high prices are largely attributed to its steep gasoline taxes, which reached 68.1 U.S. cents per gallon in January 2024. These taxes play a crucial role in shaping retail prices and are typically reinvested in road infrastructure, demonstrating the direct link between fuel costs and transportation development. Patterns in gasoline consumption In a global context, the United States maintains some of the lowest conventional motor fuel prices among high-income countries. This is largely due to its position as the world's largest crude oil producer, allowing it to keep retail prices comparatively low. Despite fluctuations in price, gasoline consumption in the U.S. remains robust, averaging around 8.5 million barrels per day in 2024. Consumption tends to be highest in the summer months and lowest in the winter months due to changing driving behavior.
Monthly average retail prices for gasoline and fuel oil for Canada, selected provincial cities, Whitehorse and Yellowknife. Prices are presented for the current month and previous four months. Includes fuel type and the price in cents per litre.
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Natural Gas: Average Residential Price: New Jersey data was reported at 12.890 USD/1000 Cub ft in Feb 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 13.230 USD/1000 Cub ft for Jan 2025. Natural Gas: Average Residential Price: New Jersey data is updated monthly, averaging 9.840 USD/1000 Cub ft from Jan 1989 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 434 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 17.380 USD/1000 Cub ft in Aug 2006 and a record low of 5.660 USD/1000 Cub ft in Jan 1990. Natural Gas: Average Residential Price: New Jersey data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by U.S. Energy Information Administration. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.P012: Natural Gas Prices.
AAA Monthly Fuel Prices
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New York Harbor Diesel Fuel Prices - Historical chart and current data through 2025.
Monthly Gas Price Index FY 2006-2007 as reported by the Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
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U.S. Gulf Coast Diesel Fuel Prices - Historical chart and current data through 2025.
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Usage Price: Coal Gas for Industry: Xian data was reported at 1.600 RMB/Cub m in Oct 2006. This records an increase from the previous number of 0.900 RMB/Cub m for Sep 2006. Usage Price: Coal Gas for Industry: Xian data is updated monthly, averaging 0.950 RMB/Cub m from Jan 2003 (Median) to Oct 2006, with 33 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1.600 RMB/Cub m in Oct 2006 and a record low of 0.900 RMB/Cub m in Sep 2006. Usage Price: Coal Gas for Industry: Xian data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Price Monitoring Center, NDRC. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Price – Table CN.PH: Gas Price: 36 City.
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Graph and download economic data for Ultra-Low-Sulfur No. 2 Diesel Fuel Prices: New York Harbor (WDFUELNYH) from 2006-06-16 to 2025-09-19 about new york harbor, diesel, fuels, New York, commodities, and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for Ultra-Low-Sulfur No. 2 Diesel Fuel Prices: U.S. Gulf Coast (DDFUELUSGULF) from 2006-06-14 to 2025-10-06 about diesel, fuels, commodities, and USA.
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Usage Price: Natural Gas for Industry: Beijing data was reported at 3.030 RMB/Cub m in Mar 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 3.340 RMB/Cub m for Feb 2025. Usage Price: Natural Gas for Industry: Beijing data is updated monthly, averaging 2.870 RMB/Cub m from Jan 2003 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 262 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3.780 RMB/Cub m in Oct 2015 and a record low of 1.800 RMB/Cub m in Oct 2006. Usage Price: Natural Gas for Industry: Beijing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Price Monitoring Center, NDRC. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Price – Table CN.PH: Gas Price: 36 City.
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Usage Price: Natural Gas for Industry: Xian data was reported at 3.370 RMB/Cub m in Mar 2025. This stayed constant from the previous number of 3.370 RMB/Cub m for Feb 2025. Usage Price: Natural Gas for Industry: Xian data is updated monthly, averaging 2.300 RMB/Cub m from Jan 2003 (Median) to Mar 2025, with 263 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3.490 RMB/Cub m in Mar 2024 and a record low of 1.600 RMB/Cub m in Feb 2006. Usage Price: Natural Gas for Industry: Xian data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Price Monitoring Center, NDRC. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s Price – Table CN.PH: Gas Price: 36 City.
Price for gasoline of Antigua and Barbuda slumped by 10.81% from 1.11 US dollars/liter in 2008 to 0.99 US dollars/liter in 2010. Since the 42.65% surge in 2006, price for gasoline rose by 2.06% in 2010. Fuel prices refer to the pump prices of the most widely sold grade of gasoline. Prices have been converted from the local currency to U.S. dollars.
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Transportation Fuels Spot Prices dataset provides weekly average spot price information for New York Harbor Conventional Gasoline, New York Harbor Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel as well as Western Texas Intermediate (WTI) and Brent crude oil. The data is presented as a weekly average from June 2006 through current. Jet fuel wholesale price is included on a monthly basis on a 3 month lag. How does your organization use this dataset? What other NYSERDA or energy-related datasets would you like to see on Open NY? Let us know by emailing OpenNY@nyserda.ny.gov.
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Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices: Gas for European Economic Area (EEA18-2004, EEA28-2006, EEA30) was 159.50000 Index 2015=100 in August of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices: Gas for European Economic Area (EEA18-2004, EEA28-2006, EEA30) reached a record high of 201.44000 in October of 2022 and a record low of 43.52000 in January of 1996. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices: Gas for European Economic Area (EEA18-2004, EEA28-2006, EEA30) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on September of 2025.
As of May 2025, the average price for premium gasoline in Germany was around 176.9 euro cents per liter. This was a slight decrease compared to the year before.
Gasoline price of Somalia shot up by 25.89% from 1.12 US dollars per liter in 2008 to 1.41 US dollars per liter in 2016. Since the 45.59% slump in 2006, gasoline price soared by 90.54% in 2016. Fuel prices refer to the pump prices of the most widely sold grade of gasoline. Prices have been converted from the local currency to U.S. dollars.
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Gasoline Prices in Philippines decreased to 0.98 USD/Liter in September from 1.01 USD/Liter in August of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Philippines Gasoline Prices - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Netherlands Consumer Price Index (CPI): HE: Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels: Gas: Supply data was reported at 96.630 2006=100 in Dec 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 97.320 2006=100 for Nov 2015. Netherlands Consumer Price Index (CPI): HE: Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels: Gas: Supply data is updated monthly, averaging 106.570 2006=100 from Jan 2006 (Median) to Dec 2015, with 120 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 132.510 2006=100 in Jan 2009 and a record low of 88.780 2006=100 in May 2010. Netherlands Consumer Price Index (CPI): HE: Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels: Gas: Supply data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Netherlands. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Netherlands – Table NL.I006: Consumer Price Index: 2006=100.
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Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices: Electricity, Gas, Solid Fuels and Heat Energy for European Economic Area (EEA18-2004, EEA28-2006, EEA30) was 164.26000 Index 2015=100 in August of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices: Electricity, Gas, Solid Fuels and Heat Energy for European Economic Area (EEA18-2004, EEA28-2006, EEA30) reached a record high of 183.85000 in October of 2022 and a record low of 51.01000 in March of 1999. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices: Electricity, Gas, Solid Fuels and Heat Energy for European Economic Area (EEA18-2004, EEA28-2006, EEA30) - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on October of 2025.
Gasoline prices in the United States have experienced significant fluctuations over the past three decades, with 2024 seeing an average price of 3.3 U.S. dollars per gallon. This marks a notable decrease from the record high of 3.95 U.S. dollars per gallon in 2022, yet remains considerably higher than prices seen in the early 2000s. Despite this, American consumers continue to enjoy relatively low gasoline prices compared to many other countries, with some European countries paying more than double the U.S. average. Drivers in Hawaii and California pay the most at the pump Gasoline prices vary significantly across the United States, with Hawaii and California consistently ranking as the most expensive states for this fuel. As of January 1, 2025, Hawaii's average price for regular gasoline was 4.54 U.S. dollars per gallon, nearly 1.5 dollars above the national average. California's high prices are largely attributed to its steep gasoline taxes, which reached 68.1 U.S. cents per gallon in January 2024. These taxes play a crucial role in shaping retail prices and are typically reinvested in road infrastructure, demonstrating the direct link between fuel costs and transportation development. Patterns in gasoline consumption In a global context, the United States maintains some of the lowest conventional motor fuel prices among high-income countries. This is largely due to its position as the world's largest crude oil producer, allowing it to keep retail prices comparatively low. Despite fluctuations in price, gasoline consumption in the U.S. remains robust, averaging around 8.5 million barrels per day in 2024. Consumption tends to be highest in the summer months and lowest in the winter months due to changing driving behavior.