As we are entering a new month, consumers across the the United States of America hope it will be a good month for gas price.
The cost of filling up at the pump has fluctuated a lot in 2022, up, down, up and down.
Even when it’s down, the cost of gas is still much higher than before, which is why it’s worth shopping around for the best price.
To help you, we have created this guide to the cheapest gas stations in each of the 10 major US cities.
Which state has the highest gas prices?
California is generally the state with the highest overall average gas prices and it is right now because the price there is currently at an average of $5.54 per gallon.
Which state has the lowest gas prices?
The cheapest price tends to alternate more frequently in southern states, but right now the cheapest average is in Georgia where is it $3.15 per gallon. States like Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas are not much more expensive.
Where are the cheapest gas stations in the United States?
When it comes to finding the cheapest gas stations in the USA, these are the cheapest places to get gas in the country’s 10 most populous cities:
- New York, New York ($3.69): Bolla Market, 1143 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn, NY.
- Los Angeles, CA ($5.12): Valero, 500 S Alameda St Los Angeles, CA.
- Chicago, IL ($4.39): Costco, 1430S Ashland Ave Chicago, IL.
- Houston, TX ($3.09): Shell, 1605 Houston Ave Houston, TX.
- Phoenix, Arizona ($4.19): Sams Club, 1525 W Bell Rd Phoenix, AZ.
- Philadelphia, PA ($3.79): Ridge Gas and Mini Mart, 2300 Ridge Ave Philadelphia, PA.
- San Antonio, TX ($3.10): Sams Club, 3150 Sw Military Dr San Antonio, TX.
- San Diego, CA ($5.35): Cloverleaf Market, 3070 Reynard Way San Diego, CA.
- Dallas, TX ($3.07): Valero, 300 S Marsalis Ave Dallas, TX.
- San Jose, CA ($4.99): Safeway, 1433 Berryessa Rd San Jose, CA.