Gas prices today May 27: Check daily average rates in California, Texas, Florida, New York, Washington, Hawaii, Oklahoma and more
US national average gas prices saw a slight dip to $4.459 per gallon after a sharp rise for Memorial Day, the highest in four years. Significant price disparities persist, with West Coast and non-contiguous states like California and Hawaii facing...

Price differences remain substantial nationwide. West Coast states and non-contiguous markets continue to post the highest fuel costs in the United States, while many Southern and Midwestern states remain below the national average.
Gas price today in California
California continues to report the highest gasoline prices in the nation. As of May 27, statewide fuel averages are:- Regular gasoline: $6.094 per gallon
- Mid-grade: $6.327
- Premium: $6.515
- Diesel: $7.379
Gas price today in Texas
Texas remains among the cheapest large fuel markets in the country. Current statewide averages are:- Regular gasoline: $3.962 per gallon
- Mid-grade: $4.444
- Premium: $4.807
- Diesel: $4.976
Gas price today in Florida
Florida drivers continue paying below the national average despite increased holiday travel activity. Current averages include:- Regular gasoline: $4.269 per gallon
- Mid-grade: $4.721
- Premium: $5.053
- Diesel: $5.309
Gas price today in New York
New York gasoline prices remain above the national average, according to AAA data for May 27:- Regular gasoline: $4.584 per gallon
- Mid-grade: $5.075
- Premium: $5.470
- Diesel: $5.912
Gas price today in Washington
Washington remains one of the most expensive fuel markets in the continental United States. Current statewide averages are:- Regular gasoline: $5.752 per gallon
- Mid-grade: $6.016
- Premium: $6.253
- Diesel: $6.726
Gas price today in Hawaii
Hawaii remains among the nation’s costliest states for fuel because of transportation and import-related expenses. As of May 27:- Regular gasoline: $5.655 per gallon
- Mid-grade: $5.876
- Premium: $6.133
- Diesel: $7.113
Gas price today in Oklahoma
Oklahoma continues to rank among America’s least expensive fuel markets. Current statewide averages are:- Regular gasoline: $3.959 per gallon
- Mid-grade: $4.360
- Premium: $4.664
- Diesel: $4.939
States with the highest gas prices
AAA data shows that the country’s highest regular gasoline prices remain concentrated on the West Coast and in geographically isolated states. The most expensive regular gasoline markets include:- California: $6.094
- Washington: $5.752
- Hawaii: $5.655
- Oregon: $5.290
- Alaska: $5.255
- Nevada: $5.243
States with the lowest gas prices
Southern and Midwestern states continue to offer the cheapest gasoline prices nationwide. Among the lowest regular gasoline averages are:- Indiana: $3.858
- Mississippi: $3.950
- Georgia: $3.958
- Oklahoma: $3.959
- Texas: $3.962
- Louisiana: $3.978
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