NEWEconomy
Cheaper Gas Found on Native American Lands Amid Rising Prices
Published on 4/13/2026

AI Summary
Fuel prices have increased, driving US drivers to seek cheaper gas options on Native American lands, where fuel stations are exempt from state fuel taxes. This exemption allows them to offer gas at lower prices compared to nearby stations. States like California, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, and Washington host numerous tribally-owned petrol stations. The trend could impact market dynamics in the fuel industry as consumers shift their purchasing habits in search of savings.



