Gas prices in the United States are at a four-year high, and those traveling for Memorial Day weekend should expect a blow to their wallets.

Gas prices in 2022 did not top out until mid-June.

Tens of millions of Americans hitting the road this Memorial Day weekend will face historically high gas prices.

The national average price for a gallon of regular gas in the United States increased for the fourth straight day.

Gas prices haven't risen above $4 nationally since the 2022 energy shock following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

It’s more than $1.25 on average more expensive for a gallon than the 2025 holiday weekend

The national average could hit $4.80 a gallon between Memorial Day and Labor Day, surpassing the prior summer record set in 2022

The average gasoline price could surge above $5 by the end of the summer if the war continues unabated.

U.S. motorists are likely to face even hotter gas prices as the summer driving season kicks off, according to a new analysis.

Millions of Americans are projected to hit the road this Memorial Day weekend.

A record number of travelers will hit the road this Memorial Day weekend despite high gas prices, but those who stay home will face higher costs, too.

It's the fifth straight day that the national average price for regular gas increased, setting a new record high for fuel costs in 2026.

The national average for a gallon of gasoline is $4.55, as America heads into one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. What can you do to cut your costs?

Gas prices are nearing their highest Memorial Day levels since 2022.

Global oil inventories are declining fast with just four to six weeks until gasoline, diesel and jet fuel prices shoot higher, analysts said.

AAA put the national average at $4.56 a gallon on Thursday, up $1.38 from a year ago, with the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz driving prices higher

Gas prices in the United States are at a four-year high, and those traveling for Memorial Day weekend should expect a blow to their wallets.

By Andrew Keshner and Myra P. Saefong

At least 16 states are expected to see all-time Memorial Day gas price records this weekend, surging past records set in 2022.

Prices related to travel, recreation and food saw particularly steep increases, stretching Americans' wallets as they celebrate the unofficial start of summer.

Memorial Day marks the traditional start of summer driving season — with an added dollop of political angst for President Donald Trump's party.