The average price of regular gasoline in Connecticut is the lowest it’s been in more than a year, according to AAA Southern New England.
The state’s average gas price has fallen from $3.95 in July to Wednesday’s average of $3.49. That’s down 8 cents from a week ago, and 21 cents from both a month ago and a year ago, according to AAA data.
The falling price mirrors a national trend, which AAA attributes to “low demand and abundant supply.”
Still, Connecticut remains one of the higher-priced states for gasoline. The national average today is at a 2014 low of $3.18.
