KEY POINTS
  • The average price for gasoline in the U.S. is at a new all-time high.
  • Gas prices are climbing toward $5 this summer.
  • If you are planning to hit the road, there are ways to shield yourself somewhat from soaring prices during the peak driving season.

As the summer driving season nears, gasoline prices show no signs of slowing down.

The national average for unleaded gas hit a new high of $4.59 per gallon Thursday, according to AAA. For the first time ever, the average price was $4 per gallon or above in all 50 states this week, AAA data shows. Last year at this time, the price was $3.04 per gallon.