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price are different from state to state. in Alabama it was around $.99 a gallon
In 1972, the US national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was 36 cents. That is equal to about $1.88 per gallon in 2010 dollars.
The price of gasoline varies from pump to pump, town to town, state to state. Multiply the price of a gallon where you live by 21 and you will have your answer.
The price of gas has always been in a constant state of flux. In August of 2007, a gallon of gas cost 2.75.
In Laurel, Maryland, gasoline fell to about 80 cents in that year. This varied from state to state according to the local gasoline tax. At that time, the national gas tax was 19 cents per gallon, but in Maryland the state tax was 30 cents, meaning over half of the price of gasoline was from taxes.
The price of gas has always been in a constant state of flux. In August of 2007, a gallon of gas cost 2.75.
Texas Gasoline Tax: 20 cents/gallon
The price of Gas in Michigan is currently $4.058 per gallon as of August 28th 2012. This is currently one of the top 5 of mainland U.S.A prices (4th highest when including Hawaii). Colorado is the cheapest state for Gas at $3.493 per gallon.
The major US tax on gasoline is an "excise" tax, added to the cost of gasoline, and is currently 18.4 cents per gallon (24.4 cents on diesel fuel). This is collected like a sales tax, but as part of the total price. State fuel taxes vary, but are added to the advertised price in the same way.
The highest reported gasoline prices for California for June 26, 2014 were 5.19$/gallon at one Los Angeles station. The lowest reported price state wide was 3.73$ in the City of Coachella.
It depends what state your in.
The price of the gas depends on the area, region, state/providence, and country that you inhabit in addition the price of the gasoline will also depend on where the oil refineries are located. In addition the cost of gasoline may rise over time depending on the time of year most of the time it is highest around holidays and vacation seasons. In the United States the national average for the price of gasoline is about $4.00 per gallon.