Wisconsin gas price averages $2.85 per gallon heading into Thanksgiving – Washington Examiner
The article reports that Wisconsin’s average gas price is currently $2.85 per gallon, which is lower than the national average of $3.05. This price point comes as the state approaches the Thanksgiving holiday, indicating a potential relief for consumers compared to higher prices typically seen in other areas. The content hints at broader discussions on fuel costs and their impact on residents as they plan for holiday travel.
Wisconsin gas price averages $2.85 per gallon heading into Thanksgiving
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s average gas price is $2.85 for regular, below the $3.05 national average heading into the heavy Thanksgiving travel week.
The price is below last year’s average of $2.95, the $2.90 average from a month ago and is slightly up from the $2.83 average last week.
The state’s lowest average prices are in Waukesha ($2.78), Sauk ($2.74), Juneau ($2.73), Marathon ($2.80), La Crosse ($2.76), Trempealeau ($2.78), Buffalo ($2.70), Pepin ($2.61), Dunn ($2.69), Eau Claire ($2.67), Chippewa ($2.71) and Rusk ($2.74) counties.
The highest average prices are in Ozaukee ($2.94), Green ($2.98), Lafayette ($2.99), Grant ($2.96), Iowa ($2.92), Crawford ($2.96), Adams ($3.05), Marquette ($2.93), Green Lake ($2.97), Waushara ($2.96), Kewaunee ($2.93), Dorr ($2.97), Vilas ($2.95), Sawyer ($2.94) and Saint Croix ($2.92) counties.
The national gas price average dropped for a sixth straight week, according to GasBuddy head of Petroleum Analysis Patrick De Haan.
“The median U.S. #gasprice this morning is $2.89/gal according to GasBuddy data, with the five most commonly encountered gas prices: $2.99, $2.89, $2.79, $3.19 and $2.69,” De Haan wrote on social media.
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