Gas prices fell in Wyoming over the past week down almost 10 cents, with Natrona County at the cheapest, as nationally they fall by a little under three cents.
Gas prices across the U.S. on Labor Day should reach $3.79, the highest since 2012, though it will represent an 11-week decline in prices, the longest decline since 2018.
Wyoming gas prices have risen by 1.1 cents in the last week, compared to the six-cent rise from the week before, as national gas prices continue to increase.
Wyoming gas prices have risen almost 6 cents in the past week, while nationally the price has increased for the first time in a month as oil prices continue to fluctuate around $100 a barrel.
Nationally, the average price of gas may be close to falling under $4 a gallon, while in Wyoming prices are even closer to falling under that mark, with the current average at $4.02 a gallon.
Nationally, the average price of gas may be close to falling under $4 a gallon, while in Wyoming prices are even closer to falling under that mark, with the current average at $4.03 a gallon.
Gasoline prices in Wyoming and across the country have decreased for the first time in three months after increases due to hostilities and war between Russia and Ukraine.