Gasoline prices in Wyoming have decreased by nearly a penny per gallon over the past week, with the average cost now at $2.95 per gallon, according to a recent survey by GasBuddy.com.
The survey, which collected data from 494 fueling stations across the state, shows that Wyoming motorists are benefiting from a gradual decline in fuel costs.
Compared to a month ago, prices are down by 15.2 cents per gallon and have fallen 14.5 cents compared to the same time last year.
The steady decline in gas prices reflects broader trends in fuel markets, offering some relief to drivers as winter approaches.
With input from Bigfoot99 Radio.