For the first time since the first week in March, all seven eastern Wisconsin counties are reporting sub $4.00 fuel prices.
According to the AAA Gas Prices webpage, Manitowoc County reported an 8-cent drop compared to last week, now sitting at $3.89, while Sheboygan County saw a six-cent fall to $3.89.
Calumet County reported the smallest decline, down two cents to $3.88, while Outagamie County saw the largest drop of 17 cents, and now averages $3.71 per gallon.
Brown and Door Counties each reported 14 cent declines to $3.83 and $3.96 per gallon respectively, while Kewaunee County saw an eight-cent decline to $3.92.
The state average followed a similar trend, going down nine cents to $3.86, while the national average fell a nickel to $4.19.
California continues to have the highest price per gallon of fuel, averaging $4.85 per gallon, while the cheapest fuel can be found in Missouri, where the average is at $3.73.













