The average gas price in New Jersey is up again, with AAA reporting an average $4.472 per gallon on Monday.

That’s a 25 cent per gallon increase from one week ago and a 37 cent increase from a month ago, AAA said. It’s also $1.45 more per gallon compared to this time last year. 

In fact, New Jersey gas prices are higher than the national average, which currently stands at $4.328. Compared to the rest of the 50 states, the Garden State ranks at No. 13 for the highest gas prices in the country, behind California (No. 1 with $5.829 on average per gallon), New York (No. 9, $4.518) and Pennsylvania (No. 10, $4.508).

Here’s the average cost of gas per gallon in every NJ county: 

  • Atlantic County: $4.512 
  • Bergen County: $4.435 
  • Burlington County: $4.441 
  • Camden County: $4.467 
  • Cape May County: $4.522 
  • Cumberland County: $4.494 
  • Essex County: $4.515 
  • Gloucester County: $4.467 
  • Hudson County: $4.436 
  • Hunterdon County: $4.472 
  • Mercer County: $4.512 
  • Middlesex County: $4.472 
  • Monmouth County: $4.492 
  • Morris County: $4.485 
  • Ocean County: $4.512 
  • Passaic County: $4.443 
  • Salem County: $4.480 
  • Somerset County: $4.559 
  • Sussex County: $4.381 
  • Union County: $4.466 
  • Warren County: $4.396 

Towering gas prices are not just affecting the personal transportation sphere: price hikes are now impacting the cost of delivery and ride-share apps like Uber, GrubHub and Lyft. Read more: Uber To Raise Fees In NJ To Offset High Gas Prices