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Re: These are all the most expensive (& the cheapest) US states for fuel prices, study reveals

Hi there,

I have recently sent you a new study that reveals the cheapest (& most
expensive) fuel prices in the US, with Missouri found to be the state with
the cheapest gas price! I was wondering if this was of interest to you?

Gas prices have fluctuated significantly in the US (& the wider world),
therefore, drivers will be paying very different prices for gas. The team
at Zutobi <https://zutobi.com/us> has conducted a research to find  which
are the most affordable US states for fuel prices.

You can access the research at the following link:
https://zutobi.com/us/driver-guides/the-zutobi-global-gas-index

Top 10 US states with most affordable gas prices:

Rank

State

Fuel Cost (litre)

Fuel Cost (gallon)

1

Missouri

$0.83

$3.78

2

Kansas

$0.84

$3.80

3

Oklahoma

$0.84

$3.81

4

Arkansas

$0.84

$3.81

4

Maryland

$0.84

$3.81

6

Texas

$0.85

$3.86

7

Nebraska

$0.85

$3.87

8

Iowa

$0.86

$3.89

9

Mississippi

$0.86

$3.91

10

North Dakota

$0.86

$3.92

10

Minnesota

$0.86

$3.92

10

South Carolina

$0.86

$3.92

Missouri is the state with the cheapest gas prices - it is now $0.13 more
affordable than previous leader Mississippi. Despite this, prices have
still risen by over a dollar in the past year.

Kansas now ranks as the second most affordable, with a gallon of fuel
costing a total of $3.80. Oklahoma, instead, is classified as the third
most affordable state: there a gallon of fuel costs just $0.01 more than in
Kansas.

Top 5 US states with most expensive gas prices:

Rank

State

Fuel Cost (litre)

Fuel Cost (gallon)

1

California

$1.30

$5.91

2

Nevada

$1.15

$5.25

3

Hawaii

$1.14

$5.16

4

Alaska

$1.04

$4.74

5

Washington

$1.04

$4.73

The study also looked at the most expensive states for US drivers:
California was found to be the most expensive state for US drivers. Fuel
prices in California have risen 29.53% since last year, making it the most
expensive state by $0.66.

FURTHER FINDINGS:


   - Indiana has seen the smallest increase in gas costs in the past twenty
   years.


   - Fuel price in California is almost five dollars more expensive now
   than it was in 2002, which is a rise of over 500%. In the last year alone,
   fuel prices have risen by 30%.


   - Hong Kong has the highest price of petrol anywhere in the world, a
   gallon in the special administrative region is $13.10 - more than double
   the global average.


   - Venezuela is the most affordable country in the world instead: At
   $0.11, fuel price in Venezuela is $5.95 cheaper than the global average.


   -

   Only in three countries the cost per gallon of fuel is less than a
   dollar: Venezuela, Libya and Iran.


The full findings can be viewed here:
https://zutobi.com/us/driver-guides/the-zutobi-global-gas-index

If you have any questions or would like more information on the data,
please let me know.

I’d love to hear any feedback you have!

Thanks,
Olivia

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