Better than it was, but still a bit high in CT
http://autos.msn.com/everyday/GasStations.aspx?m=1&l=1&zip=06790&x=0&y=0
We have two state motor fuel taxes; one a flat rate, and the other based upon a percentage, plus the federal fuel tax. Our poseur CT attorney general rants about price gouging, when in fact it's the state of CT engaging in price gouging for whenever the price of the fuel increases, so does the amount of tax levied via the % based gross receipts tax on motor fuels.
(Did I mention we have the highest taxes in the country, AND a one billion dollar surplus?)
Bastids.