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The average price of regular unleaded gasoline in California was $5.36 on May 1, 2024, the highest nationally, according to GasBuddy.com.

That contradicts a May 1 claim by former President Donald Trump. Asked about inflation under President Joe Biden, he told a Milwaukee talk radio show, “gas is over $7 now in California.”

News reports on April 23 said gas cost $7.29 per gallon at one station in Menlo Park, California.

When Biden took office in January 2021, gas cost $3.26 in California; it peaked at $6.29 in June 2022. The California peak under Trump was $4.16.

Fact-checkers have reported that presidents have little influence over gas prices. The prices mostly depend on the price of crude oil, which is set on the global market, as well as worldwide supply and demand.

As of May 1, the average price of gas was $3.65 in the U.S. and $3.35 in Wisconsin.

This fact brief is responsive to conversations such as this one.

Sources

GasBuddy: Average Regular Gas Price Comparison by State

IHeart: Donald Trump on the Jay Weber Show 5/1/24 – The Jay Weber Show

KTVU-TV: Gas hits above $7 mark at one Bay Area station, among the highest in California

Newsweek: California Gas Hits $7

U.S. Energy Information Administration: California All Grades All Formulations Retail Gasoline Prices

FactCheck.org: Gasoline Prices Up Due to Global Supply-Demand Issues, Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Washington Post Fact Checker: The bogus GOP claim that Biden is responsible for higher gasoline prices

PolitiFact: Fact-checking Rep. Carol Miller on gasoline prices under Joe Biden

U.S. Energy Information Administration: Weekly U.S. Regular All Formulations Retail Gasoline Prices

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Tom Kertscher joined Wisconsin Watch as a full-time reporter in October 2024. He started as a fact checker in January 2023 and contributes to our collaboration with the The Gigafact Project to fight misinformation online. Kertscher is a former longtime newspaper reporter, including at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. He is a contributing writer for Milwaukee Magazine and sports freelancer for The Associated Press.