5 States With the Most Expensive Gas in the US

4. Nevada

Price of Gas per Gallon: $4.495

Although gas prices are still very high in the Silver State, they have fallen by over 12% from a month ago, when the average price in the state stood at $5.115. It is also well below the all-time high of $5.68 recorded in June 2022. One of the key factors contributing to Nevada’s high gas prices is the state’s limited domestic production, with the majority of its supply being imported from neighboring states like Utah and, primarily, California.