Gas prices on the rise again across the country

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NEW YORK (NewsNation) — Gas prices are increasing again nationwide, just as U.S. consumers had grown confident prices would remain low this fall after two months of lower prices.

The national average for a gallon of gas sits at $3.80 per gallon, according to GasBuddy — representing an 11-cent increase in the last week.

Several factors are contributing to this — including the war in Ukraine. It has yet to be determined how Hurricane Ian could impact prices.

Where consumers live can determine how much they’re paying. Here’s a look at the average cost of a gallon of gas around the country:

  • Texas: $3.09
  • California: $6.38
  • New York: $3.596
  • Illinois: $4.166
  • Florida: $3.22

Some California refiners are undergoing maintenance work, which means there’s less supply, causing a 35-cent to 55-cent jump in prices.

The Upper Midwest is also getting hit with high prices after a refinery fire in Toledo, Ohio.

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