A lthough there were some people who feared that the cost for a gallon of gasoline in the United States would increase during the Thanksgiving holiday since the last update on Saturday, November 21, 2015, as an increasing number of states in the United States have fuel stations which are selling gasoline at less than $1.50 per gallon as of the time this article was posted…
…but which states are these; and where are those fuel stations located?
List of Fuel Stations Where Gasoline Costs Less Than $1.50 Per Gallon
Here is a list of four states — according to GasBuddy.com — where fuel stations which are selling gasoline at less than $1.50 per gallon are located:
- Ohio In Canton — not far from the Professional Football Hall of Fame — one fuel station sells gasoline at $1.49 per gallon
- Kansas Hutchinson is located approximately 35 miles west of Interstate 135 halfway between Wichita and Salina; and there is one fuel station there where gasoline sells for $1.48 per gallon —while your purchase will cost as low as $1.49 at two fuel stations in Leavenworth, which is a suburb northwest of Kansas City
- Indiana Lafayette is the place to go, as you have your choice of which of the 12 gasoline stations sell fuel for less than $1.50 per gallon with at least two fuel stations where the price per gallon is as low as $1.41
- Texas Of the four fuel stations in Wharton — approximately 65 miles southwest of Houston — which sell gasoline at less than $1.50 per gallon, one sells it for $1.40 per gallon; and there are two fuel stations in Greenville — approximately 45 miles northeast of Dallas — where you can inexpensively fill up your ten-gallon hat for either $1.42 or $1.43 per gallon
Summary
Click on the names of the states in the list above for the exact location of the fuel stations which sell gasoline at less than $1.50 per gallon; and if your state is not on the list above, it is quite likely with the continuation of decreasing gasoline prices that there are fuel stations located within it which sell gasoline for less than $2.00 per gallon — if you know where to look.
The price per gallon of gasoline at fuel stations in some states — Michigan is one example — have been vacillating above and below that $1.50 mark recently; so keep a close eye on the states towards the top of this list.
The most expensive fuel station in the 50 United States is located in South San Francisco in California, where the price is $5.03 per gallon.
Photograph ©2015 by Brian Cohen.