⛽ How gas prices have changed in Florida over the last week

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The cost of oil dipped below $90 per barrel this week, helping to slightly speed up a decline in gasoline prices for American consumers.

States including Nevada, Indiana, Delaware, and Iowa saw their average price for a gallon of gas fall by 10 cents or more.

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Florida by the numbers
- Gas current price: $3.51
- Week change: -$0.01 (-0.2%)
- Year change: +$0.29 (+8.9%)
- Historical expensive gas price: $4.89 (6/13/22)

- Diesel current price: $4.49
- Week change: -$0.02 (-0.4%)
- Year change: -$0.18 (-3.9%)
- Historical expensive diesel price: $5.72 (6/14/22)

Metros with most expensive gas in Florida
#1. West Palm Beach-Boca Raton: $3.69
#2. Naples: $3.60
#3. Port St. Lucie: $3.56
#4. Fort Lauderdale: $3.54
#5. Tallahassee: $3.54
#6. Miami: $3.54
#7. Gainesville: $3.54
#8. Fort Myers-Cape Coral: $3.52
#9. Sebring: $3.52
#10. Homosassa Springs: $3.52
#11. Ocala: $3.52
#12. Bradenton-Sarasota-Venice: $3.50
#13. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater: $3.50
#14. Lakeland-Winter Haven: $3.50
#15. Daytona Beach: $3.49
#16. Orlando: $3.48
#17. Sebastian-Vero Beach: $3.48
#18. Jacksonville: $3.48
#19. The Villages: $3.48
#20. Punta Gorda: $3.48
#21. Melbourne-Titusville: $3.47
#22. Panama City: $3.38
#23. Crestview-Fort Walton Beach: $3.29
#24. Pensacola: $3.28

States with the most expensive gas
#1. California: $5.88
#2. Washington: $5.07
#3. Nevada: $4.98

States with the least expensive gas
#1. Georgia: $3.19
#2. Mississippi: $3.19
#3. South Carolina: $3.26

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