The latest data from the American Automobile Association (AAA) shows the US national average price for regular gasoline at $4.174 per gallon as of June 7, 2026. The figure represents a notable decline from recent levels and comes amid a broader nationwide easing in fuel costs. AAA's latest fuel report notes that the national gas average has fallen by nearly 20 cents in just one week, providing welcome relief for motorists heading into the peak summer travel season.While the national average continues to move lower, fuel prices remain highly regionalized. States on the West Coast continue to post some of the highest prices in the country, while several Southern and Midwestern states remain significantly below the national average.Gas price today in CaliforniaAccording to AAA data, regular gasoline averages $5.902 per gallon statewide. Drivers purchasing mid-grade fuel are paying an average of $6.133 per gallon, while premium gasoline costs $6.317 per gallon. Diesel prices remain exceptionally high at $7.199 per gallon, the highest statewide diesel average reported in the nation.Gas price today in TexasAAA reports regular gasoline averaging $3.646 per gallon, making it more than 52 cents below the national average.Mid-grade gasoline stands at $4.116 per gallon, while premium fuel averages $4.486 per gallon. Diesel prices currently average $4.736 per gallon statewide.Gas price today in FloridaRegular gasoline currently averages $3.804 per gallon statewide. AAA data shows mid-grade gasoline at $4.247 per gallon, premium fuel at $4.594 per gallon, and diesel prices averaging $4.932 per gallon.Gas price today in New YorkCurrent AAA figures show regular gasoline averaging $4.459 per gallon, placing it above the national average.Mid-grade fuel costs $4.967 per gallon, while premium gasoline averages $5.353 per gallon. Diesel prices currently stand at $5.819 per gallon statewide.Gas price today in WashingtonAAA reports regular gasoline averaging $5.631 per gallon, second only to California among the largest fuel markets.Mid-grade gasoline averages $5.901 per gallon, while premium fuel costs $6.151 per gallon. Diesel prices remain elevated at $6.590 per gallon.Gas price today in HawaiiAAA data shows regular gasoline averaging $5.601 per gallon statewide. Mid-grade gasoline currently costs $5.870 per gallon, premium gasoline averages $6.095 per gallon, and diesel prices stand at $7.062 per gallon.Gas price today in OklahomaAAA reports regular gasoline averaging $3.665 per gallon, placing it among the lowest statewide averages nationwide.Mid-grade fuel costs $4.081 per gallon, premium gasoline averages $4.384 per gallon, and diesel prices currently stand at $4.651 per gallon.Fuel price trends across the United StatesCalifornia leads the nation with regular gasoline averaging $5.902 per gallon, followed closely by Washington ($5.631), Hawaii ($5.601), Alaska ($5.178), and Oregon ($5.119).On the opposite end of the spectrum, Indiana currently reports the nation's lowest average regular gasoline price at $3.460 per gallon. Other low-cost states include Texas ($3.646), Oklahoma ($3.665), South Carolina ($3.729), Louisiana ($3.741), and Mississippi ($3.768).Several states are clustered near the national average, including Colorado ($4.175), West Virginia ($4.173), Michigan ($4.165), New Mexico ($4.064), and Ohio ($4.062), reflecting the broader national decline in fuel costs.