(The Center Square) – The average price per gallon of gas is $2.73 heading into the Thanksgiving holiday, according to the American Automobile Association.
That compares to a $3.05 average across the United States and $2.85 a year ago.
Wisconsin was not in the top 10 highest or lowest average price per state.
Eau Claire had the lowest average price of a metropolitan area in the state at $2.62, according to AAA.
The lowest reported Wisconsin price was $2.39 at a Citgo in Waukesha and $2.45 at Bono’s in Kenosha and at a Citgo in South Milwaukee.
Four gas stations near Oklahoma City were at $1.99, the lowest prices in the U.S. since 2021, according to GasBuddy.
“It’s pretty compelling to see gas prices this low, falling ahead of Thanksgiving, and it signals what more Americans could experience in the coming months,” Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, said in a post. “Lower seasonal demand, falling oil prices, and rising OPEC output are all pushing prices down.
“While a few stations have recently dipped below $2 through temporary offers and promotions, this marks the first time we’ve seen a regular sub-$2 price. Prices at this level may fluctuate, but more locations in low-cost states like Texas, Mississippi, and others across the Gulf region are likely to follow before the typical spring rebound we’ll likely see in 2026.”




