Traffic & Transit

Traveling This Thanksgiving? Check Gas Prices In NYC

Gas prices are at a seven-year high this turkey day. Before you travel, see how much you can expect to pay at the pump.

New York City prices are high, but much lower than states out west.
New York City prices are high, but much lower than states out west. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

NEW YORK, NY — If you’re among the millions of Americans traveling this Thanksgiving, you may be in for some sticker shock at the gas pump.

Gas prices are at a seven-year high heading into the holiday weekend, according to a recent AAA report. As of Nov. 17, the average price for a gallon of gas in the United States was $3.41.

Last year, gas prices hovered around $2.12 per gallon just before the Thanksgiving holiday.

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How much can you expect to pay at the pump in New York City? AAA data shows the average price for a gallon of gas in New York City was $3.68 as of Thursday. Average prices are updated daily.

As of Thursday, here are the average prices per gallon for each of the five boroughs, listed from highest to lowest:

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  • Manhattan: $3.88
  • Queens: $3.64
  • The Bronx: $3.63
  • Staten Island: $3.619
  • Brooklyn: $3.618

If you live in the western United States, you’re likely paying some of the highest gas prices in the nation. As of Nov. 17, gas prices were as much as $4.69 in California, $3.98 in Nevada, $3.87 in Washington state and $3.78 in Oregon.

Meanwhile, Southern states including Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Missouri and Kentucky are enjoying the nation’s lowest gas prices, ranging from $2.99 to $3.18 per gallon.

Destinations vary this Thanksgiving, but AAA says the top five destinations this year are Orlando, Anaheim, Dallas, Phoenix and Hawaii.


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