5 States With the Highest Gas Prices in the US

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1. California

Price of Gas per Gallon: $5.125

California is the state with the highest gas prices in U.S.A. A major factor behind this is the high local taxes, as taxes can make up about 13% of the price of a gallon of gas, according to the U.S, Energy Information Administration.

Moreover, since 1992, the Golden State has required gas stations to sell a special gasoline blend that reduces smog, and that special blend also adds between 10-15 cents to the gas price. Another contributing factor to California’s high gas prices is the reliance on local production and nearby refineries, some of which were recently shuttered for maintenance.

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