Just in time for the eclipse weekend, gasoline prices in Wyoming have gone up again. Not just higher over the last week, but up from a month ago and a year ago.
In 2016 tourists brought $3.2 Billion to Wyoming. This year could be more. People are road-trippin’ thanks to some "haven't seen gas that low since 2005" prices
GasBuddy -You’ve been warned. Gas prices are about to get pumped up, climbing to the year’s highest levels. 35-75 cents in time for spring break travel plans.
Good news, Wyoming gas prices have gone down 0.5 cents per gallon. Compare that with the national average that has gone up in the last week to $2.27 per gallon
Wyoming gasoline prices are up three tenths of a cent over the last week and while it won’t effect most people by much at the pump, at least prices were low for tourist season. The slight rise also won’t effect the oil industry employees who were laid off...
The energy sector declines have seen layoffs in the immediate oil rigs, transport and insularly job market. Government layoffs and hiring freezes have also hit Wyomingites. Tourism is also important to our state’s economy and with low gasoline prices, it’s easier for people to come visit one of the most beautiful places in the world...
With the Memorial Day Weekend unofficially kicking off the summer travel season, the good news is that gas is almost $.40 a gallon less than it was a year ago. The good news/bad news, for an energy state such as Wyoming, is that over the last week, prices at the pump are up almost $...