AAA: Connecticut Gas Prices Down Going Into Fourth of July Weekend
- Gas prices have dropped to their lowest point for the summer in the past four years as tens of millions of Americans prepare for holiday travel over the Fourth of July weekend.
- This drop follows increased oil supply, a 17% decline in West Texas Intermediate prices since January, and easing of Middle East tensions last month.
- Average gas prices are $3.14 nationally and $3.02 in New Hampshire, with prices down over 8 cents from last week and 37 cents from last year.
- Patrick De Haan of GasBuddy mentioned that from July 3 to 6, Americans are expected to reduce their gasoline expenditures by $500 million, noting this outcome depends on certain conditions not occurring.
- Lower prices offer traveler relief, though AAA advises packing emergency kits and vehicle maintenance checks before heavy holiday travel begins.
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Fourth of July Gas Prices Dip to Lowest Level Since 2021
Before the displays of fireworks, a record number of Americans are taking off for their holiday weekend destinations. While the roads may be packed, drivers will find relief at the pump with the national average price of gas dipping to the lowest level on July Fourth since 2021, according to GasBuddy. NBC’s Emilie Ikeda reports and TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer tracks the latest forecast.

Trump touts falling gas prices for holiday weekend
(The Center Square) – Gas prices are the lowest they’ve been in four years coming into the holiday weekend, sitting at a national average of $3.14 per gallon of unleaded, according to gas prices tracker GasBuddy.
AAA: Connecticut gas prices down going into Fourth of July weekend
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Compared to 2024, gas prices are down nearly half a dollar going into the Fourth of July weekend this year, according to AAA. GUIDE: 2025 Fourth of July fireworks and parades in Connecticut On July 1, 2025, the average cost of regular gas in Connecticut was $3.176. One year ago, gas was $3.563. Bridgeport is the Connecticut city with the highest cost of gas this year, with prices averaging at around $3.20. The che…
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