Wyoming drivers are getting a little break at the pump this week. Average gasoline prices across the state dropped 9.5 cents per gallon, landing at $2.84 per gallon today, according to GasBuddy’s survey of nearly 500 stations. That’s 4.5 cents cheaper than a month ago and a full 18.2 cents lower than this time last year.
And for bargain hunters? The cheapest gas in the state yesterday came in at $2.28 per gallon, while the priciest station hit $3.39, creating a wallet-stretching difference of $1.11 per gallon.
Meanwhile, the national picture is a bit more mixed. The national average for gasoline dipped a modest 0.4 cents, settling at $3.03 per gallon. Compared to last month, the national average is actually up slightly—by 1.1 cents—and is also 1.1 cents higher than a year ago. Diesel dri

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