Wisconsin is driving more and that means gas prices are rising again. The cost of regular gas in the Badger State is reported to be higher by two cents-per-gallon over last week. Triple-A says the average statewide price was two-dollars-and-seven cents per gallon Friday, four cents below the national average. Drivers are paying about one-dollar-and-97-cents in Appleton, two-dollars-and-five-cents in Green Bay, two-dollars-and-six-cents in Madison and Milwaukee, and as much as two-dollars-and-nine-cents in Eau Claire. Some locations were selling gas for less than one-dollar-per-gallon in April.
We’re Driving More – So Gas Prices Are Rising Again
Jun 22, 2020 | 8:00 PM
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