U.S. gas prices
National retail fuel price averages
| Regular gasoline/gallon | $3.10 |
| Diesel fuel/gallon | $2.77 |
Regional regular gasoline prices
| East coast | $2.98 |
| -New England | $3.03 |
| -Central Atlantic | $3.01 |
| -Lower Atlantic | $2.95 |
| Midwest | $3.17 |
| Gulf Coast | $2.92 |
| Rocky Mountain | $3.19 |
| West Coast | $3.38 |
| -California | $3.45 |
Source: Energy Information Administration, 5/14/07










Posted by: BrownBear | May 15, 2007 10:46:52 AM
Count me in the minority but I don't think prices are high enough. Far too many people are still taking frivolous trips on large gas guzzlers.
Posted by: Andrew T. Linko | May 25, 2007 8:38:47 AM
Want to know why we are paying higher gas prices and their government is not doing nothing about it. Visit the above web site and see why. http://www.opensecrets.org/industries/indus.asp?Ind=E01