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EIA weekly data · week of 22 Jun 2026

California vs United States (average) Gas Prices

Regular gasoline cost $5.387 per gallon in California versus $3.914 in United States (average) for the week of June 22, 2026$1.473 per gallon cheaper in United States (average).

Quick answer: Gas is cheaper in United States (average) by $1.473 per gallon — about $20.62 on a 14-gallon fill-up, or $707.04 a year at 12,000 miles and 25 mpg.

CaliforniaPricier

$5.387

Per gallon

Price rank
1 / 11
vs US avg
+$1.47

$3.914

Per gallon

Price rank
5 / 11
vs US avg
$0.00

US national average for the week of June 22, 2026: $3.914 per gallon.

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California vs United States (average) gas prices: FAQ

Is gas cheaper in United States (average) or California?

Gas is cheaper in United States (average) at $3.914 per gallon versus $5.387 in California for the week of June 22, 2026 — a difference of $1.473 per gallon, or about $20.62 on a 14-gallon fill-up.

What is the gas price in California and United States (average)?

For the week of June 22, 2026, regular gasoline averaged $5.387 per gallon in California and $3.914 in United States (average), according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Weekly Retail Gasoline Prices.

How do these areas compare to the US average?

California is $1.473 per gallon above the US average and United States (average) is exactly the US average, against the national average of $3.914 per gallon. California ranks 1 of 11 tracked areas by price, United States (average) ranks 5.

How much more does a year of driving cost in California?

For a car driving 12,000 miles a year at 25 mpg (about 480 gallons), the $1.473 per-gallon gap works out to roughly $707.04 more per year in California than in United States (average).

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), Weekly Retail Gasoline Prices, regular grade (all formulations), US dollars per gallon, taxes included — eia.gov/petroleum/gasdiesel (public domain, U.S. federal government work). the week of June 22, 2026. Annual and per-tank figures are GeraRide estimates at the stated mileage and fuel economy.

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