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Current U.S. Gas Prices
As of late February 2026, the national average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gas sits at approximately $2.98 , reflecting a continued downward trend from last year. This marks a notable drop from February 2025's near-$3.16 average, thanks to steady oil production and milder seasonal demand. Prices fluctuate by region, but overall, drivers are catching a break at the pump amid economic balancing acts.

State-by-State Breakdown

Here's the latest average per gallon across all 50 states, pulled from AAA data around February 18-26, 2026—California leads at $4.59 (sky-high taxes and refining woes), while Oklahoma dips to $2.29 (bountiful local supply).

StateAvg. Price ($)
Alabama2.63
Alaska3.50
Arizona3.16
Arkansas2.46
California4.59
Colorado2.76
Connecticut2.90
Delaware2.87
Florida2.91
Georgia2.71
Hawaii4.40
Idaho2.97
Illinois2.99
Indiana2.75
Iowa2.45
Kansas2.47
Kentucky2.59
Louisiana2.51
Maine2.92
Maryland2.92
Massachusetts2.90
Michigan2.92
Minnesota2.57
Mississippi2.49
Missouri2.52
Montana2.75
Nebraska2.59
Nevada3.64
New Hampshire2.85
New Jersey2.94
New Mexico2.61
New York3.00
North Carolina2.77
North Dakota2.54
Ohio2.70
Oklahoma2.29
Oregon3.71
Pennsylvania3.11
Rhode Island2.87
South Carolina2.67
South Dakota2.59
Tennessee2.58
Texas2.55
Utah2.79
Vermont3.00
Virginia2.81
Washington4.17
West Virginia2.85
Wisconsin2.55
Wyoming2.70
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Recent Trends

  • National dip : Down ~7% year-over-year to $2.92-$2.98, with a slight weekly nudge lower (e.g., -$0.01 as of early Feb).
  • Diesel at $3.61 : Up a tick recently, but still far from 2022 peaks.
  • Commodity watch : Wholesale gasoline futures hover ~$1.99/gal, influencing retail.

Quick Tips

Filling up? Check apps like GasBuddy for live station deals—prices can vary 20-30¢ nearby. Southern states like Oklahoma and Mississippi offer the best bargains right now, while West Coast remains priciest due to regulations.

TL;DR : U.S. average ~$2.98/gal today (Feb 26, 2026)—cheaper than last year, but hunt local lows!

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.