


The majority of American households own a car, and a major part of owning a car is managing the buying of gas.
As the 2024 presidential election slowly comes clearer into view, the economy will be on the mind of most, if not all, voters. The price at the pumps is one of the most direct and day-to-day pieces of evidence as to how the economy is faring.
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As of Monday, the national average for a gallon of regular-grade gas is $3.543, up from $3.540 the day before and $3.531 the week before, according to AAA.
Here is how certain states and areas fare in their prices at the pumps. To see how expensive gas is in your state, click here.
Maryland
The average price for a gallon of regular-grade gas in Maryland is $3.478, lower than the national average. The price was $3.465 the day before, but one week ago, the price was $3.433.
Virginia
The average price for a gallon of regular-grade gas in Virginia is $3.314, below the national average. The price is up from $3.309 the day before but down from $3.318 last week.
Washington, D.C.
The average price for a gallon of regular-grade gas in Washington, D.C., is $3.643, higher than the national average. The day before, it was $3.636, and the week before, it was $3.625.
California
The average price for a gallon of regular-grade gas in California is well above the national average at $4.809. It was just a tick lower the day before, at $4.806, and $4.795 a week ago.
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New York
In New York, the current average is $3.659, compared with $3.655 the day before and $3.662 last week.
Texas
The average price in Texas sits well below the national average at $3.084, compared with $3.059 the day before and $3.081 the week before.