We know everywhere the gas prices have been going crazy but not for one Texas city.

Despite the hurricane and record holiday travel gas prices have barely changed.

The national average for a gallon of gas rose three cents to $3.54 from last week. The slight nudge higher came despite Hurricane Beryl smacking into the coast of Texas, a record number of July 4th car travelers, and oil costs hovering above $80 per barrel.

On July 11th, 2024 the national average is $3.54, 10 cents more than a month ago and the same as a year ago.

The nation’s top 10 least expensive markets are Mississippi ($3.09), Arkansas ($3.07), Louisiana ($3.11), Tennessee ($3.13), Oklahoma ($3.15), Kansas ($3.16), Texas ($3.17), Missouri ($3.17), Alabama ($3.20), and Nebraska ($3.26).

On Friday, AAA gas prices ranked Lubbock as the cheapest gas in Texas.

The average price for regular gas in Lubbock was $2.95, while the average price for regular gas in Texas was $3.17.

Cheapest Texas Cities For Gas:

Lubbock

Amarillo

Tyler

Corpus Christi

San Angelo

Witchita Falls

Abilene

Beaumont-Port Arthur

Victoria

Killeen-Temple-Fort Hood

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Most Expensive Texas Cities For Gas:

El Paso

Dallas

Fort Worth-Arlington

Galveston-Texas City

Austin-San Marcos

Laredo

Houston

McAllen-Edinburg-Mission

Brownsville-Harlingen

College Station-Bryan

Last week, gas prices in the Hub City were up for the Fourth of July weekend. However, Lubbock still had the second cheapest gas in the state, according to AAA.

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