Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in New York. Gas prices are as of July 28.
New York by the numbers
- Gas current price: $3.16
- Week change: -$0.01 (-0.4%)
- Year change: -$0.44 (-12.3%)
- Historical expensive gas price: $5.04 (6/14/22)
- Diesel current price: $3.92
- Week change: -$0.00 (-0.1%)
- Year change: -$0.31 (-7.4%)
- Historical expensive diesel price: $6.54 (5/19/22)
Metros with most expensive gas in New York
#1. White Plains: $3.28
#2. Batavia: $3.22
#3. Utica-Rome: $3.20
#4. Dutchess-Putnam County: $3.20
#5. Rochester: $3.18
#6. Buffalo-Niagara Falls: $3.18
#7. Ithaca: $3.18
#8. Watertown-Fort Drum: $3.17
#9. New York: $3.17
#10. Binghamton: $3.17
#11. Glens Falls: $3.17
#12. Kingston: $3.14
#13. Albany-Schenectady-Troy: $3.11
#14. Syracuse: $3.10
#15. Nassau-Suffolk: $3.08
#16. Elmira: $3.03
States with the least expensive gas
#1. Mississippi: $2.70
#2. Oklahoma: $2.72
#3. Louisiana: $2.76
Read on to see which states have the most expensive gas prices.
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#5. Alaska
- Regular gas price: $3.75
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#4. Oregon
- Regular gas price: $3.98
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#3. Washington
- Regular gas price: $4.39
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#2. California
- Regular gas price: $4.47
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#1. Hawaii
- Regular gas price: $4.48