西弗吉尼亚州拥有全美最沉重的汽油价格负担
West Virginia Has America's Highest Gas-Price Burden

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/west-virginia-has-americas-highest-gas-price-burden

截至2026年5月,美国民众仍面临高昂的燃油成本,但经济负担的分布并不均衡。与普遍认知相反,油价最高的州并不一定是居民负担最重的地区。 SmartAsset和美国汽车协会(AAA)的数据显示,汽油负担能力最差的地区并非油价最高的州,而是家庭收入中位数较低的州。西弗吉尼亚州位居经济压力榜首,加满15加仑油箱的费用占该州家庭周收入中位数的5.2%。中西部和南部各州在榜单中名列前茅,主要原因是这些地区收入水平较低,导致燃油支出所占比例过高。 相反,加利福尼亚州、夏威夷州和华盛顿州等油价历来较高的地区,由于其较高的家庭收入中位数抵消了部分成本,因此在负担排名中反而较低。对于领取最低工资的人群,这种影响更为严重;特别是在印第安纳州等州,加满一次油箱的费用几乎占到周收入的25%。总而言之,虽然油价波动影响每个人,但较高的本地工资提供了应对能源波动的关键缓冲,使得低收入州在油价上涨面前显得尤为脆弱。

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Americans are still paying elevated prices at the pump in 2026, but the biggest financial burden is falling on states with lower household incomes rather than the highest fuel prices.

This map, via Visual Capitalist's Bruno Venditti, shows where gasoline is least affordable by comparing the cost of a standard 15-gallon fill-up against median weekly household income across all 50 states.

The data comes from SmartAsset and AAA, as of May 2026.

The Highest Gas Burdens Aren’t in California

West Virginia ranks as the state where gas prices hit the hardest, with a 15-gallon fill-up consuming 5.2% of median weekly household income.

West Virginia’s fuel prices are not especially high by national standards. Instead, lower household incomes mean a routine fill-up consumes a larger share of weekly earnings.

State Gas price Median weekly income Price of fill-up (% of median weekly income) Price of fill-up (% of weekly minimum wage)
West Virginia $4.30 $1,233 5.2% 18.43%
Ohio $4.89 $1,465 5.0% 16.65%
Michigan $4.87 $1,468 5.0% 13.30%
Indiana $4.83 $1,459 5.0% 24.97%
Mississippi $3.88 $1,199 4.9% 20.08%
Kentucky $4.22 $1,309 4.8% 21.82%
Louisiana $3.90 $1,237 4.7% 20.16%
Nevada $5.17 $1,646 4.7% 16.15%
Arkansas $3.88 $1,260 4.6% 13.23%
Oregon $5.25 $1,728 4.6% 13.09%
New Mexico $4.16 $1,375 4.5% 13.01%
California $6.10 $2,031 4.5% 13.54%
Alabama $3.96 $1,352 4.4% 20.48%
Illinois $4.93 $1,688 4.4% 12.33%
Oklahoma $3.89 $1,342 4.3% 20.10%
Pennsylvania $4.52 $1,573 4.3% 23.38%
Arizona $4.74 $1,653 4.3% 11.73%
Maine $4.40 $1,550 4.3% 10.93%
Montana $4.32 $1,528 4.2% 14.94%
Washington $5.67 $2,016 4.2% 12.40%
Wyoming $4.30 $1,532 4.2% 22.23%
Wisconsin $4.37 $1,572 4.2% 22.61%
Hawaii $5.63 $2,043 4.1% 13.20%
Florida $4.34 $1,577 4.1% 11.63%
Missouri $3.97 $1,452 4.1% 9.93%
Tennessee $3.99 $1,460 4.1% 20.66%
South Carolina $4.00 $1,467 4.1% 20.70%
North Carolina $4.08 $1,500 4.1% 21.09%
Idaho $4.46 $1,646 4.1% 23.04%
Vermont $4.42 $1,678 4.0% 11.48%
South Dakota $4.06 $1,559 3.9% 12.86%
Alaska $5.04 $1,940 3.9% 14.53%
Rhode Island $4.38 $1,694 3.9% 10.95%
Kansas $3.96 $1,532 3.9% 20.47%
Iowa $3.95 $1,531 3.9% 20.43%
New York $4.45 $1,741 3.8% 10.44%
Nebraska $3.96 $1,549 3.8% 9.91%
North Dakota $3.99 $1,579 3.8% 20.66%
Texas $3.92 $1,617 3.6% 20.26%
Georgia $3.85 $1,622 3.6% 19.92%
Delaware $4.21 $1,775 3.6% 10.52%
Connecticut $4.52 $1,948 3.5% 10.00%
Minnesota $4.05 $1,767 3.4% 13.31%
Colorado $4.44 $1,970 3.4% 10.98%
Utah $4.39 $1,960 3.4% 22.71%
Virginia $4.17 $1,868 3.4% 12.25%
New Hampshire $4.34 $2,024 3.2% 22.46%
New Jersey $4.42 $2,115 3.1% 10.40%
Maryland $4.27 $2,087 3.1% 10.68%
Massachusetts $4.34 $2,126 3.1% 10.85%

Other Midwestern and Southern states dominate the top 10, including Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Mississippi, and Kentucky. In many of these states, long driving distances and limited public transit make gasoline a near-essential household expense.

High Gas Prices Don’t Always Mean High Burden

California has the highest gasoline prices in the country at roughly $6.10 per gallon, yet it ranks only 12th in overall burden. Hawaii and Washington also post some of America’s most expensive fuel prices but remain outside the top 10.

Higher household incomes help offset the cost of filling up. In California, for example, median weekly household income exceeds $2,000, significantly higher than in many states across the South and Midwest.

Minimum Wage Workers Face an Even Bigger Challenge

The burden becomes even more severe when measured against weekly minimum wage earnings. In Indiana, a single 15-gallon fill-up represents nearly 25% of a week’s minimum wage income. Pennsylvania, Idaho, and New Hampshire also rank among the highest by this measure.

Meanwhile, wealthier Northeastern states such as Massachusetts, Maryland, and New Jersey post some of the lowest overall burdens relative to household income. Stronger wages help cushion residents from volatile energy prices.

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