Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Move over, Hawaii: California has the highest U.S. gas prices

The weather, the fresh produce ... the highest gasoline prices in the U.S.?

That’s a recent, dubious honor for California, which for the first time in about three years has dethroned Hawaii as the state with the highest average retail gasoline prices.

California has had the most expensive gas in the nation for 75 out of the previous 76 days starting in late February, travel and leisure group AAA said Tuesday.

Hawaii’s gasoline prices have been on average 33 cents a gallon higher than California’s for the past five years. Hawaii and Alaska usually take turns as home of the highest gasoline prices in the nation, said Michael Green, a spokesman for AAA.

Hawaii and Alaska are isolated from regions that refine most of the country’s oil: the Midwest and the Gulf of Mexico coast.

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