The Eastern Wisconsin gas prices continue to fall to five-year lows.
Since seeing a spike in the first week of November, Manitowoc County has seen the average price per gallon of regular unleaded fuel drop sixty cents over that five-week span.
Since last week, the local price has dipped five cents to $2.60, as reported by the AAA Gas Prices website, which is the lowest it has been post-pandemic.
Meanwhile, Sheboygan County saw a six-cent drop to $2.58, and Calumet County’s average fell a nickel to $2.60.
Outagamie County reported the smallest change, a dip of two cents to $2.58 per gallon, while Brown County’s Average is five cents cheaper at $2.62.
The average price for fuel in Kewaunee County is at $2.64, three cents down from last week, while Door County motorists are seeing a nine-cent drop in fuel prices, coming in at $2.62 per gallon.
The state and national averages both fell five cents to $2.58 and $2.94, respectively.













