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EIA weekly data · week of 22 Jun 2026

New England (PADD 1A) vs Midwest (PADD 2) Gas Prices

Regular gasoline cost $3.952 per gallon in New England (PADD 1A) versus $3.723 in Midwest (PADD 2) for the week of June 22, 2026$0.229 per gallon cheaper in Midwest (PADD 2).

Quick answer: Gas is cheaper in Midwest (PADD 2) by $0.229 per gallon — about $3.21 on a 14-gallon fill-up, or $109.92 a year at 12,000 miles and 25 mpg.

$3.952

Per gallon

Price rank
4 / 11
vs US avg
+$0.04

$3.723

Per gallon

Price rank
8 / 11
vs US avg
−$0.19

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

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New England (PADD 1A) vs Midwest (PADD 2) gas prices: FAQ

Is gas cheaper in Midwest (PADD 2) or New England (PADD 1A)?

Gas is cheaper in Midwest (PADD 2) at $3.723 per gallon versus $3.952 in New England (PADD 1A) for the week of June 22, 2026 — a difference of $0.229 per gallon, or about $3.21 on a 14-gallon fill-up.

What is the gas price in New England (PADD 1A) and Midwest (PADD 2)?

For the week of June 22, 2026, regular gasoline averaged $3.952 per gallon in New England (PADD 1A) and $3.723 in Midwest (PADD 2), according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Weekly Retail Gasoline Prices.

How do these areas compare to the US average?

New England (PADD 1A) is $0.038 per gallon above the US average and Midwest (PADD 2) is $0.191 per gallon below the US average, against the national average of $3.914 per gallon. New England (PADD 1A) ranks 4 of 11 tracked areas by price, Midwest (PADD 2) ranks 8.

How much more does a year of driving cost in New England (PADD 1A)?

For a car driving 12,000 miles a year at 25 mpg (about 480 gallons), the $0.229 per-gallon gap works out to roughly $109.92 more per year in New England (PADD 1A) than in Midwest (PADD 2).

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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