Gas prices are hitting record highs across the U.S., but the pain at the pump varies depending on where you live.
Across the world, fuel prices surged following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which disrupted the global oil market. Rising oil prices along with increased demand as the summer driving season kicks off have driven the average cost of a gallon of unleaded fuel in the U.S. to $5.01, according to OPIS, an energy-data and analytics provider that is part of Dow Jones & Co., publisher of The Wall Street Journal.