Traffic & Transit
Gas Prices Down In NH Ahead Of Labor Day Weekend
A gallon of gas in New Hampshire has dropped below $4 per gallon for the first time this summer.

NEW HAMPSHIRE — This Labor Day weekend will be a little cheaper than the last major holiday weekend of the summer around July 4 — but it'll still be more expensive than Labor Day in 2021.
The average price of a gallon of gas in New Hampshire dropped to about $3.93 this week, according to AAA. That's down from $4.02 a week ago, and $4.35 at the end of July.
Try not to think about it, but gas cost about $3.10 per gallon this same time last year.
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Except Connecticut (average price: $3.88), every New England state was hovering near $4 for gas this week, which may make you think twice about holiday travel to popular end-of-summer destinations like the White Mountains, Maine coast and Cape Cod.
In New Hampshire, the cheapest gas was available in Belknap and Strafford counties, where the average gallon was $3.86 and $3.90, respectively. Coos, Rockingham and Hillsborough counties were the next cheapest.
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According to AAA, gas prices have fallen recently for a few reasons: lower demand due to the record prices earlier this summer, and switching to cheaper winter gas blends.
But don't expect a return to 2021 gas prices just yet.
“Historically, demand begins to decline in the fall as schools reopen and summer road trips end,” AAA Northeast spokesperson Fran Mayko said in a news release. “This in turn leads to lower gas prices. Despite the trend, however, gas price averages will remain above $3 a gallon in all states, especially as crude remains elevated.”
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