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Gas prices average over $4 in all 50 states for 1st time ever

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ATLANTA - The United States have hit a painful milestone for gas prices this week as drivers across the country struggle with paying more at the pump.Tuesday, the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gas has now risen above $4 a gallon in all 50 states.

That's the first time every single state has passed the $4 mark at once.Georgia was one of the last three states to pass the $4 a gallon mark along with Kansas and Oklahoma.The national average price of a regular gallon of gasoline Wednesday in just under $4.56 - a jump of four cents from the record set Tuesday."The high cost of oil, the key ingredient in gasoline, is driving these high pump prices for consumers," said Andrew Gross, AAA spokesperson. "Even the annual seasonal demand dip for gasoline during the lull between spring break and Memorial Day, which would normally help lower prices, is having no effect this year."Prices at a fuel pump of a gas station in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Wednesday, April 27, 2022. (Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images) In Georgia, the price is significantly lower than the national average at around $4.12 for a gallon.

That's still five cents more than Tuesday, 19 cents less than a week ago, and $1.16 more a gallon than the same time in 2021.The most expensive areas to get gas in the Peach State are Brunswick ($4.17), Valdosta ($4.14), and Atlanta ($4.13).While the price isn't too much lower, the cheapest places to get gas in Georgia are Catoosa-Dade-Walker ($4.05), Rome ($4.07), and Athens ($4.09).Georgia's highest recorded average price for a gallon of gas was hit on March 11, 2022 at $4.29.AdvertisementIf that sounds bad, we could be in California.

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