Sheboygan County Gas & Diesel Watch for May 11: Regular Gas Eases, Diesel Jumps to $5.855
AAA’s latest Sheboygan metro check shows regular gas easing to $4.382, while diesel jumps to $5.855, tightening costs for work trucks and deliveries.
AAA’s latest Sheboygan metro check shows regular gas easing to $4.382, while diesel jumps to $5.855, tightening costs for work trucks and deliveries.
AAA’s May 10 check shows Sheboygan metro regular gas easing to $4.388 while diesel nudges up to $5.709, keeping diesel the tighter squeeze.
AAA’s May 9 check shows Sheboygan metro regular gas edging down to $4.400 while diesel climbs to $5.699, keeping pressure on commuters and local businesses.
AAA’s May 8 check shows Sheboygan regular gas easing to $4.411, while diesel rose to $5.655. Both remain far above year-ago levels.
AAA’s May 4 check shows Sheboygan metro regular gas basically unchanged at $4.445, while diesel jumped to $5.762 and is the bigger strain for fleets and heavy-use drivers.
AAA’s May 3 Sheboygan metro check puts regular gas at $4.447 and diesel at $5.578, both higher than May 1. Diesel is back above $5.50.
AAA’s May 1 check puts Sheboygan regular gas at $4.290 and diesel at $5.229, both higher again and still climbing for weekend drivers and families.
AAA’s April 30 price check shows Sheboygan regular gas jumped 20 cents overnight, while local diesel climbed again and remains just under $5.
A typical family of four here needs to gross around $100,000–$105,000 a year just to cover conservative basics — with no savings, no vacations, and no debt payments.
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