While fuel prices in Eastern Wisconsin continue their decline, they are still well above the pre-spike level.
According to the AAA Gas Prices webpage, the average price per gallon of fuel in Manitowoc County dropped six cents from last week, now sitting at $3.53.
Six-cent drops were also recorded in Sheboygan and Calumet Counties, where the averages are now at $3.58 and $3.45 respectively.
Outagamie County reported the largest fall in the area, down 7 cents to $3.42, while Brown County fuel is 5 cents cheaper than last week, now at $3.54.
Kewaunee County saw the smallest drop from last week, down 4 cents to $3.59, while Door County motorists are paying 5 cents less per gallon than they were last week, averaging $3.70.
The state average also dropped 6 cents to $3.61, and the national average is down 5 cents to $3.84.
Prior to the first major spike in the first week of March, Manitowoc County fuel cost $3.29, which is 26 cents less than where it sits now.
That being said, the average price per gallon in the seven-county area we cover is down $1.30 from its peak in the third week of June when it was $4.85.