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BJ's Gas Price Report — June 2026

BJ's gas prices fell about 18¢ a gallon in the month to July 10, 2026 — regular now averages $3.54 across the 202 clubs we track, with the Northeast falling hardest.

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Members have been getting a better deal at the pump this past month. As of July 10, 2026, regular gasoline averages $3.54 a gallon across the 202 BJ's clubs in our tracker — roughly 18 cents cheaper, a 4.9% dip, than the $3.72 it cost four weeks earlier. Premium and diesel came down even more sharply, and the pullback was nearly universal on the East Coast: 169 of those 202 clubs are posting lower regular prices than they were in mid-June. The catch is that the easing has largely run its course — three weeks of near-daily cuts bottomed out around the Fourth of July, just above $3.50, and the average has crept back up a touch since.

GradeJun 12Jul 1030-day change
Regular$3.724$3.543$0.18 (4.9%)
Premium$4.458$4.258$0.20 (4.5%)
Diesel$4.906$4.557$0.35 (7.1%)

National averages of posted regular, premium, and diesel prices at the U.S. BJ's stations we track, in dollars per gallon. Figures are frozen as of July 10, 2026 and won't refresh.

A slow grind lower that leveled off at the holiday

There was no dramatic plunge here — just a patient, day-after-day decline. Regular opened the window at $3.72 on June 12 and lost ground on all but a few days into early July, giving up about 22 cents before touching a floor of $3.50 on July 6. From there it stopped and steadied, with the final readings nudging higher to land at $3.54 on July 10 — a hair above the low. Diesel traced the same arc but fell further, from $4.91 to $4.56, a 35-cent slide that outpaced both gasoline grades.

$3.50$3.55$3.60$3.65$3.70Jun 12Jun 21Jun 30Jul 10$3.54
Daily national average for regular at the U.S. BJ's gas stations we track, June 12 through July 10, 2026 ($/gal).

New England and the Mid-Atlantic did the heavy lifting

That national figure hides how lopsided the month was. BJ's clusters most of its clubs in the Northeast, and that is exactly where prices tumbled: Maine's club average dropped 41 cents a gallon — a full 10% in four weeks — with Rhode Island, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Massachusetts each down at least 31 cents. One club stood apart from every other in the country: Albany, New York, which cut regular 62 cents, from $4.22 to $3.60. These were the same markets that ran hottest in the spring, so they had the most give once wholesale costs relaxed.

StateStationsAvg now30-day change
Maine3$3.626$0.41 (10.1%)
Rhode Island3$3.599$0.36 (9.2%)
New Hampshire6$3.662$0.35 (8.7%)
New Jersey10$3.600$0.32 (8.2%)
Massachusetts21$3.589$0.31 (8.0%)

The five steepest 30-day drops by state-average regular price, June 12 – July 10, 2026, among states with three or more BJ's clubs.

Florida went the other way. It is our biggest state by club count at 35 stations, yet its statewide average hardly budged, and a few clubs actually climbed — Pensacola tacked on 22 cents and Lady Lake 19. The Gulf Coast marches to its own supply-and-demand beat, and holiday driving helped keep Florida's prices propped up even as the Northeast sank.

Where BJ's gas is cheapest and priciest today

A month of falling prices does not erase the regional spread. Right now there is a 98-cent-a-gallon gap between the least and most expensive state averages — Indiana at $2.85, New York at $3.83 — set by fuel taxes, seasonal blends, and how supply reaches each region. The two Indiana clubs, in Noblesville and Carmel, share the title of cheapest BJ's pumps nationwide at $2.85; the highest is Ithaca, New York, at $4.09.

Cheapest states (regular)

StateBJ's avg
Indiana$2.849
Kentucky$2.919
Tennessee$3.104
Texas$3.164
Alabama$3.279

Most expensive states (regular)

StateBJ's avg
New York$3.829
Pennsylvania$3.686
New Hampshire$3.662
Michigan$3.639
Connecticut$3.629

Statewide average regular price across the BJ's stations we track, as of July 10, 2026. BJ's runs clubs only in the eastern half of the country, so there is no West Coast here.

What's behind the drop — and the flattening

The pullback at BJ's mirrors what happened nationally. Wholesale gasoline prices came off their spring highs over the course of June, and retail followed a week or two behind, as it usually does; the AAA national averageedged down for most of the month on softer crude and ordinary summer supply patterns. Warehouse clubs tend to move first in that environment — they work on razor-thin fuel margins and adjust their signs quickly to keep members driving in — which is why a BJ's average can tick down a few cents almost daily while the branded station across the street holds firm.

Why did it flatten in July? Timing, mostly. The stretch around Independence Day is one of the busiest driving weeks of the year, and that surge in demand — together with pricier summer-blend fuel already working through the system — usually sets a floor under early-July prices. The U.S. Energy Information Administration, which publishes the weekly retail and wholesale data, has pointed to gasoline staying range-bound rather than sliding much further. Diesel was the outlier in our numbers, off 7.1% against regular's 4.9%, because it answers more to freight and distillate demand than to summer road trips.

For members, the takeaway is simple: the cheapest window so far this summer was the first week of July, and the market has gone quiet since. Where it heads next hinges mostly on crude oil — but the steep leg of the decline looks finished.

The club discount widens when prices fall

A sliding market is when the warehouse-club edge shows up most. As wholesale costs drop, clubs pass the savings to the pump faster than branded retailers, who tend to lag — so the gap opens up. BJ's members generally pay 10 to 25 cents a gallon less than nearby stations, and a falling market stretches that further. Add a Club+ membership, a BJ's One™ Mastercard, and Fuel Saver coupons and it compounds — our guide to stacking every BJ's gas discount walks through how much a single fill-up can save.

Want to see where your local club sits today? Our live price pages update with every data refresh, and the state-by-state rankings show how your area stacks up right now.

The BJ's prices here reflect a single reading taken July 10, 2026 and may not match the pump today. This site is independent and has no affiliation with BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc.