Mar 13 • 14:48 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Gasoline Skyrockets Before Spring Break in the U.S.: How Much It Increased This Week and Where It's Cheapest

Gasoline prices in the U.S. increased sharply ahead of the Spring Break travel season, with significant disparities in costs between states.

In the lead-up to the Spring Break travel season, gasoline prices across the United States have seen a significant spike. As millions of Americans prepare for road trips, the price for a gallon of regular gasoline rose notably, reaching levels similar to those of March 2024. With increases typically seen during this time of year, consumers are feeling the impact as they look to fill their tanks for upcoming vacations.

According to the latest data from the American Automobile Association (AAA), the national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline hit $3.630 as of March 13, 2026. This marks an increase of approximately 35 cents over the prior week, reflecting ongoing trends in oil prices and seasonal demand. Such fluctuations can have a significant effect on travel budgets for families and individuals planning to hit the road during the Spring Break period.

The disparity in gasoline prices is also striking, with differences reaching up to $2 per gallon from the highest to the lowest state prices. This variation can influence travel choices, as more budget-conscious travelers may seek to buy fuel in areas where prices are lower. As the Spring Break season gains momentum, monitoring these price changes will be crucial for travelers aiming to make informed decisions about their journeys.

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