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Gas Prices Surge in All 50 States as U.S. Average Tops $4.45

By Matthias Binder May 4, 2026
Gas Prices Rising in All 50 States as Average Nears $5 — How Much Worse Will It Get?
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Gas Prices Rising in All 50 States as Average Nears $5  -  How Much Worse Will It Get?

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Midwest Bears Brunt of Steepest GainsCoastal States Top the Price ChartsOil Market Volatility Fuels the RallyStrain on Household Budgets MountsOutlook Remains Uncertain Amid Upward Pressure

Gas Prices Rising in All 50 States as Average Nears $5 – How Much Worse Will It Get? – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Gasoline prices increased across every one of the 50 states during the past week, marking a broad-based rise at pumps nationwide.[1][2] The national average for regular unleaded jumped nearly 30 cents to $4.457 per gallon as of May 4.[3][4] This sharp escalation, fueled by a spike in oil prices, has renewed concerns for drivers facing higher fuel costs at a time of economic strain.

Midwest Bears Brunt of Steepest Gains

States in the Great Lakes region recorded some of the most dramatic weekly increases. Michigan’s average reached $4.856 per gallon, while neighboring Ohio climbed to $4.868 and Illinois hit $4.935.[4] Indiana followed closely at $4.812, with Wisconsin posting a relatively milder uptick to $4.379.

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These Midwestern markets experienced jumps of up to a dollar in some areas over the seven-day period. The concentration of rapid rises here underscores regional vulnerabilities tied to refinery operations and supply logistics. Analysts point to this cluster as a bellwether for broader national trends.

Coastal States Top the Price Charts

California led with the highest state average at $6.114 per gallon, far outpacing the rest of the country. Hawaii came next at $5.639, followed by Washington at $5.673, Oregon at $5.255, and Nevada at $5.177.[4] Southern states offered some relief, however. Georgia held the lowest average at $3.859, with Oklahoma at $3.885 and Texas at $3.925.

Top 5 Highest Average ($/gallon) Top 5 Lowest Average ($/gallon)
California 6.114 Georgia 3.859
Hawaii 5.639 Oklahoma 3.885
Washington 5.673 Texas 3.925
Oregon 5.255 South Carolina 4.005
Nevada 5.177 North Dakota 3.999

This table highlights the wide disparity, with West Coast prices more than 50% above those in the South. Such variation reflects differences in taxes, refining capacity, and import reliance.

Oil Market Volatility Fuels the Rally

Crude oil prices surged in recent days, directly propelling gasoline costs higher across the board. The national average a week earlier stood at about $4.111, reflecting the pace of this rebound.[3] Geopolitical tensions, including ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, have tightened global supply chains and amplified wholesale costs.

Refineries in key regions have also faced maintenance schedules and unexpected outages, limiting output. Diesel prices mirrored the trend, averaging $5.641 nationally. Premium and mid-grade fuels saw proportional hikes, squeezing budgets for truckers and commuters alike.

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Strain on Household Budgets Mounts

Average drivers now pay significantly more to fill up compared to last year, when the national figure hovered around $3.16. The recent 30-cent weekly leap translates to roughly $9 extra for a standard 20-gallon tank. Families in high-cost states like California face even steeper bills, often exceeding $120 per fill-up.

Economists warn that sustained high fuel prices could ripple through inflation metrics and consumer spending. Road trips and daily commutes bear immediate costs, while industries from shipping to agriculture pass along expenses. Many households adjust by cutting discretionary travel or seeking fuel-efficient alternatives.

Outlook Remains Uncertain Amid Upward Pressure

Forecasts suggest more volatility ahead, with potential for averages to approach $4.50 or higher if oil stays elevated. Relief might come from increased domestic production or diplomatic resolutions abroad. AAA data indicates the national figure has held above $4 for several weeks now, a level unseen in years.

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Drivers can monitor local stations via apps and consider off-peak filling to mitigate impacts. As summer travel season nears, the combination of demand growth and supply constraints could test resilience further. The question lingers: how long will this pump pain persist?

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