As of my last update in October 2023, the highest average gas prices in the United States were recorded in 2022, primarily due to factors such as the global recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain disruptions, and geopolitical tensions, notably the conflict in Ukraine. Prices peaked in June 2022, reaching over $5 per gallon in many areas. However, fluctuations in gas prices can occur frequently, so it's advisable to check the latest data for the most current information.
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Hawaii has the highest gas prices topping four and a half dollars.
2008 peaked over 4.12 per gallon Highest
1988
the gas prices went higher some places are almost $4.00.....
Idk exactly but England is right about $10.00 a gallon US dollars
Gas prices have been rising steadily year after year. In 2007 the average cost for a gallon of gas was $3.07.
Gas Buddy is a great place to compare gas prices online. You would simply use the search feature provided to enter the state you live in and it will tell you the stores that have the lowest gas available and the highest price. It also averages the gas price per gallon for the entire United States and Canada areas. In the US it lists the lowest gas prices of all 50 states and the highest of all 50 states also.
As of October 2023, President Joe Biden faced some of the highest average gas prices in U.S. history, particularly during 2021 and 2022, when prices surged due to various factors, including supply chain issues and geopolitical tensions. While gas prices can fluctuate due to many factors beyond a president's control, Biden's term saw prices reaching over $5 per gallon in some areas. However, it's important to note that historical context is essential when comparing gas prices across different administrations.
Gas prices have been rising steadily year after year. In 2007 the average cost for a gallon of gas was $3.07.
Lithuania :DThe country has only one natural gas suplier - Russian state controlled Gasprom, which keeps prices unbearable for the most of Central Eastern Europeans.