In today’s sixth installment of How Connecticut Works, our summer series looks at the price of gasoline in Connecticut and the many outside factors that play into what motorists pay at the pump. With everything from fluctuating crude oil prices to rising state taxes, gasoline stations often have to sell their fuel at a loss just to keep customers coming back.
Read about gasoline prices and the influence of petroleum in the following stories.
CT gasoline tax rate hurts tax revenue
Bioheat: CT’s only petroleum product
– Brad Kane, Managing Editor
Summer Series Part V: Connecticut Inspectors
The Code Enforcers: CT inspectors ensure safety of food, highways, and workplaces
Summer Series Part IV: Logistics Companies
Bailey’s Express among CT’s homegrown trucking companies
Joneser’s Express finds niche at Bradley Airport
Summer Series Part III: Logistics Network
Businesses increasingly turn to rail to move goods
Summer Series Part II: Ambulance Services
CT ambulance services fragmented, consolidated
Summer Series Part I: Water
Good water aplenty can’t stem rising tide of costs, politics
