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Seasonal rise in area gas prices may be done; La Crosse 30 cents above statewide low

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The cost of buying gas seems to be leveling off, after prices around the U.S. began to rise at Christmas.

The AAA says Wisconsin’s average price for gas is $3.13 a gallon — roughly 30 cents higher than in mid-December.

Around La Crosse County, the lowest pump price is $3.19, at several stations. That’s 30 cents above the statewide low near Milwaukee ($2.87 at Kenosha).

Last week, the Wisconsin average was $3.11 per gallon, also higher than last January, when $3.04 was the statewide average.

The nationwide price averages for 2022 peaked at $5.02 per gallon in the middle of June, and bottomed out at just over $3.00 at Christmas.

3 Comments

  1. Where's the Sanity

    January 16, 2023 at 9:03 pm

    Seasonal? Thats kind of a stretch, isn’t it? In reality, it’s just another Brandon Tax. Have you looked at your natural gas bill lately?

  2. Kent Porter

    January 17, 2023 at 5:14 am

    Gas prices are down due to a seasonal blend (Winter blend ) which is cheaper , don’t let old JOE BIDEN foll you that HE brought down gas prices , it was only temporary up they go again !!!!!!!!

  3. Robert harvey

    January 17, 2023 at 7:36 am

    Screwing the people living where the pipeline begins

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