Regular gasoline in Florida averages $3.79 per gallon as of the EIA week of 2026-08-10 — $0.21 below the national average of $4.01. Florida has no refineries and no major product pipelines — virtually all its gasoline arrives by tanker and barge into ports like Tampa and Port Everglades, so prices track waterborne Gulf Coast supply plus shipping. State taxes are middling, but hurricane disruptions to ports or Gulf refineries can move Florida prices quickly.
| Area | Regular ($/gal) | vs Florida |
|---|---|---|
| Florida | 3.79 | — |
| East Coast (region) | 3.88 | +0.09 |
| US average | 4.01 | +0.21 |
EIA weekly retail averages. Compare all published states, see gas prices by year, or read what actually sets pump prices.
| State | Regular ($/gal) | vs US avg |
|---|---|---|
| California | 5.43 | +1.42 |
| Washington | 5.06 | +1.05 |
| Colorado | 4.05 | +0.04 |
| New York | 4.04 | +0.04 |
| Massachusetts | 3.96 | -0.04 |
| Ohio | 3.90 | -0.11 |
| Minnesota | 3.84 | -0.17 |
| Florida | 3.79 | -0.21 |
| Texas | 3.51 | -0.49 |
EIA publishes weekly prices for these states; it does not survey all 50 individually.
Regular gasoline in Florida averages $3.79 per gallon (EIA, week of 2026-08-10) — $0.21 below the US average of $4.01.
Florida has no refineries and no major product pipelines — virtually all its gasoline arrives by tanker and barge into ports like Tampa and Port Everglades, so prices track waterborne Gulf Coast supply plus shipping. State taxes are middling, but hurricane disruptions to ports or Gulf refineries can move Florida prices quickly.
The EIA publishes state and regional retail prices every Monday; this page refreshes automatically when new data lands. EIA covers selected large states weekly — for daily crowd-sourced prices per county or station, AAA and GasBuddy complement this official weekly view.