Gas prices today May 8: Check daily average rates in California, Texas, Florida, New York, Washington and more

Gasoline prices are climbing across the United States. The national average is now $4.546 per gallon. California drivers face the highest costs, while Oklahoma offers the lowest prices. Regional differences are significant due to taxes, refining, ...

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Gas Prices Today May 8th
The latest figures from AAA place the US national average for regular gasoline at $4.546 per gallon on May 8, 2026. The reading reflects a continued upward trend, with AAA noting that the national average has risen 25 cents for the second straight week. While daily movements may appear modest, the broader pattern shows fuel prices climbing steadily across most regions, with pronounced differences between coastal and central states.

AAA’s state-by-state data highlights how taxes, refining access, environmental regulations, and transportation logistics continue to create sharp price contrasts across the country.

Gas price today in California



California remains the most expensive gasoline market in the United States by a wide margin. Regular gasoline averages $6.160, mid-grade $6.400, premium $6.582, and diesel $7.483 per gallon. The state’s unique fuel blend requirements, higher fuel taxes, and limited refinery capacity keep pump prices significantly above the national average.

Gas price today in Texas


Texas continues to rank among the cheapest large states for drivers. Regular fuel stands at $4.084, mid-grade $4.563, premium $4.932, and diesel $5.131. Close proximity to Gulf Coast refineries and comparatively lower state taxes help moderate prices despite rising national trends.

Gas price today in Florida


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Florida’s prices remain slightly below the national benchmark. Regular gasoline costs $4.498, mid-grade $4.949, premium $5.283, and diesel $5.357 per gallon. Strong supply routes from Gulf refineries and competitive retail markets continue to prevent sharper spikes.

Gas price today in New York


New York drivers are paying $4.582 for regular gasoline, $5.066 for mid-grade, $5.463 for premium, and $5.951 for diesel. Distribution costs, taxes, and dense urban demand contribute to prices that remain above the U.S. average.

Gas price today in Washington


Washington ranks among the most expensive states after California and Hawaii. Regular gasoline averages $5.764, mid-grade $6.021, premium $6.285, and diesel $6.841. Environmental programs and carbon pricing mechanisms continue to influence retail fuel costs.

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Gas price today in Hawaii


Hawaii’s geographic isolation keeps it near the top of the price scale. Regular gasoline costs $5.652, mid-grade $5.906, premium $6.166, and diesel $7.149 per gallon due to reliance on imported fuel and shipping logistics.

Gas price today in Oklahoma


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Oklahoma posts the lowest regular gasoline average in the country at $3.984. Mid-grade stands at $4.400, premium at $4.695, and diesel at $5.029, reflecting the broader affordability seen across several central U.S. states.
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