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Compared to the national average of $3.45, gas in Connecticut is $0.10 more expensive.
Don't forget to calculate your tax burden. Check out our comprehensive sales tax calculator for Connecticut.
Calculate Connecticut Sales TaxGas prices in Connecticut are currently stable due to localized supply chain factors and national crude oil market movements.
Each state, including Connecticut, has its own fuel excise tax which is included in the price you see at the pump.
Typically, larger cities with more competition have lower prices, while remote areas in Connecticut may charge more due to transportation costs.