PHOENIX, AZ – If you are among the millions of Americans traveling this July 4th, you may experience a sticker shock at the gas pump. The gasoline prices are according to a. before the holiday weekend on a seven-year high new AAA report. On June 25, the average price for a gallon of gas in the United States was $ 3.08. Last year, just before the July 4th holiday, gasoline prices were around $ 2.18 a gallon. If you live in the western United States, you are likely paying some of the highest gasoline prices in the country. On June 22, gas prices were $ 4.24 in California, $ 3.67 in Nevada, and $ 3.64 in Washington state. Meanwhile, southern states like Texas, Alabama, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Missouri enjoy the lowest gasoline prices in the country, which range from $ 2.72 to $ 2.87 per gallon. Anaheim, California; Denver; Las Vegas and Seattle.
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