AAA says Western New York has among the lowest prices in the state. New Yorkers, on average, are paying $3.842 per gallon, according to the latest data on Sunday.

BUFFALO, N.Y. — How much are you paying for gas these days? It’s a popular discussion among Western New Yorkers who are swapping notes about where to find the cheapest prices these days.

AAA says Western New York has among the lowest prices in the state. New Yorkers, on average, are paying $3.842 per gallon, according to the latest data on Sunday.

Here’s how much people are paying, on average, across Western New York:

Allegany County: $3.676Cattaraugus County: $3.618Chautauqua County: $3.671Erie County: $3.771Genesee County: $3.697Niagara County: $3.701Orleans County: $3.756Wyoming County: $3.738

In Buffalo and Niagara Falls, AAA says the average price of regular gas is $3.756, up from $3.058 one month ago and $3.058 a year ago.

In Batavia, the average price of regular gas is $3.697, up from $3.033 one month ago and $3.133 a year ago.

The national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline rose to $3.942 on Sunday, according to AAA, marking an increase from $3.925 on Saturday. It’s more than a dollar higher than the $2.934 average recorded one month ago.

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The steady climb in fuel costs reflects continued upward pressure on prices nationwide, with all 50 states now reporting averages above $3 per gallon, according to the AAA data.

Diesel prices are also on the rise. The national average for diesel fuel increased to $5.250 per gallon Sunday, up from $5.208 the previous day and well above the $3.710 average reported one month ago, AAA said.