The cost of gasoline has set a new all-time high, with nationwide prices tipping over $5 per gallon on average.

The non-profit AAA, which tracks prices at more than 60,000 gas stations across the country, puts the national average price for regular unleaded gas at $5.004 per gallon on June 11 - up from $4.986 the day before.

The highest prices have traditionally been recorded in the state of California, at up to $6.43 per gallon, and the lowest in Georgia, at $4.46 per gallon.

US fuel prices have now more than doubled since US President Joe Biden was inaugurated in January 2021, when a gallon of gasoline cost only $2.39 on average.

Source : RT News

  • Muad'DibberMA
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    4 years ago

    Damn. Such wild swings. I remember during the pandemic in my US city, it went under a dollar. Within the last 3 years, gas has been the highest and lowest its been in my lifetime.