(The Center Square) – Wisconsin’s average price for a gallon of unleaded gas was $4.08 on Tuesday, down nearly 25 cents from a week before and 30 cents from last month, according to data from GasBuddy.
The prices were up $1.11 from the same time last year.
Wisconsin ranked as the 19th most expensive state. The U.S. average was $4.23.
“National average of $4.25/gal is likely a low point for the next seven days, possibly longer – expecting price cycles/hikes in some states starting today, we could be back above $4.30 to close to $4.35/gal soon as we await new developments in the US/Iran situation,” GasBuddy Head of Petroleum Analysis Patrick DeHaan wrote on Tuesday morning.
He recently also noted that the refinery issues impacting Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan and Illinois prices are now a thing of the past.
The lowest recorded gas prices in the state were three People’s Express stations at $3.41 in Shawano along with $3.43 at Shawano’s Kwik Trip.





