Are gas prices in rural areas cheaper and in urban areas more expensive?

A musician asked:


Or vise versa. Just asking because gas prices in the city, suburbs, and country have soared in the past few days.

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4 Responses to “Are gas prices in rural areas cheaper and in urban areas more expensive?”

  • Old Man Dirt:

    Right now, there is no gas in the stations in my home town.
    The word is if and when they do get gas it will be five dollars a gallon.

  • 22?F?TX:

    No I believe it is vice versa.

  • Patricia M:

    I live in small town in state of NY & gas prices are usually cheaper in Rochester , the closest large city to where I live. There are 2 gas stations there that drop gas prices by 3 to 4 cents with a car wash. The price of gas here is $3.88 a gallon now.

  • gomanyes:

    In general, within the same state it’s usually cheaper in urban areas, since there are more gas stations and therefore more competition.

    But on the flip side, urban areas sometimes require cleaner-burning gas due to smog, which drives up the price.

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