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Gas Prices Fall In CT: Here's How Much

Hey, you might have a few extra pennies in your pocket with the cost of gasoline falling a whole 6 cents last week in Connecticut.

Whoopie, gas prices are down in the state by six cents a gallon.

Whoopie, gas prices are down in the state by six cents a gallon.

Photo Credit: AAA Connecticut

According to AAA Connecticut, the average for a gallon of self-service regular gas was $3.73. The national average fell by 12 cents to $3.68.

“Drivers are seeing lower prices at the pump after a sharp drop in demand and a sizeable increase in gasoline inventories last week,” said Alec Slatky, managing director of Public and Government Affairs for AAA Northeast. “Oil prices spiked over the three-day weekend, but it’s too soon to gauge the impact of the war in Israel on gas prices.”

Here is AAA’s weekly price survey of Connecticut’s six metro regions:

  • Greater Bridgeport: $3.82
  • Lower Fairfield County: $3.81
  • Greater Hartford: $3.67
  • New Haven/Meriden: $3.73
  • New London/Norwich: $3.72
  • Windham: $3.72
  • Statewide average: $3.73

On Tuesday, Oct. 10, Georgia registered the lowest price at $3.13, followed by Mississippi at $3.14, AAA said.

California and Washington have the highest prices in the nation at $5.77 and $5. 

Connecticut holds the 18th place on the list of highest gas prices in the country, AAA found. 

Average gas prices may be obtained daily through www.gasprices.aaa.com.

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