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Beaver Today
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Utah Gas Prices Surpass $4 Per Gallon
Statewide average now 22 cents above national average
Mar. 30, 2026 at 4:21pm
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As gas prices surge in Utah, consumers and businesses face growing financial pressures.Beaver TodayThe average price for a gallon of gas in Utah has risen above $4.20, which is 22 cents higher than the national average. Beaver County has the highest average price in the state at $4.45 per gallon, while Daggett County has the lowest at $3.97.
Why it matters
Rising gas prices impact the budgets of Utah residents and businesses, making it more expensive to commute, transport goods, and travel. This could lead to higher costs for consumers and reduced discretionary spending in the state's economy.
The details
According to AAA, the statewide average price for a gallon of self-serve regular gas in Utah is now over $4.20, with Beaver County having the highest average at $4.45 per gallon. The least expensive price is in Daggett County at $3.97 per gallon. The average price in Salt Lake County is $4.19.
- The average gas price in Utah surpassed $4 per gallon as of March 30, 2026.
The players
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The takeaway
The rise in Utah gas prices is part of a broader national trend, but the state's prices are now significantly higher than the national average. This will likely impact consumer spending and the overall economic climate in Utah.