More than a few travel on Thanksgiving, and that usually means factoring in fuel costs.

Fortunately for you, at Globe Live Media we compiled a list of the US states with the cheapest gasoline

On the occasion of Thanksgiving Day, millions of people plan to travel between today and tomorrow to commemorate this national holiday and reunite with their loved ones. And, as is customary, there are not a few who have begun to draw the corresponding accounts to see how these transfers fit into personal budgets, especially with regard to gasoline expenses.

The luckiest seem to be Texas drivers, who now enjoy some of the cheapest gas in the country. According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), fuel in Texas is the cheapest in the country, as the price of a gallon has fallen below $3.00 dollars for the first time since January of this year. .

Currently, the average price for a gallon of regular gasoline is $3.64, while in Texas, the gallon of fuel is $2,951.

Do you want to know which US states have the cheapest gasoline? At Globe Live Media we tell you.

What are the US states with the cheapest gasoline?

According to AAA, these are the U.S. states with the cheapest gas (that is, those states where the price of gas per gallon is below the national average mentioned above), information that can help you to know how much you will spend on transfers during this Thanksgiving:

1) Texas: $2,951 per gallon.
2) Georgia: $3,080 per gallon.
3) Mississippi: $3,089 per gallon.
4) Arkansas: $3,104 per gallon.
5) Louisiana: $3,136 per gallon.
6) Oklahoma: $3,144 per gallon.
7) Tennessee: $3,166 per gallon.
8) Alabama: $3,186 per gallon.
9) South Carolina: $3,188 per gallon.
10) Missouri: $3,199 per gallon.
11) Kansas: $3,243 per gallon.
12) Wisconsin: $3,281 per gallon.
13) North Carolina: $3,293 per gallon.
14) Kentucky: $3,306 per gallon.
15) Colorado: $3,339 per gallon.
16) Iowa: $3,350 per gallon.
17) New Mexico: $3,377 per gallon.
18) Virginia: $3,398 per gallon.
19) Nebraska: $3,415 per gallon.
20) Minnesota: $3,427 per gallon.
21) Florida: $3,429 per gallon.
22) North Dakota: $3,492 per gallon.
23) South Dakota: $3,518 per gallon.
24) Ohio: $3,521 per gallon.
25) West Virginia: $3,529 per gallon.
26) Wyoming: $3,543 per gallon.
27) Delaware: $3,600 per gallon.

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