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$4.75 in Naples, also my electric bill went up by 1/3 over the prior month.4.50-5.00 depending on what part of md you are in
KS has cheapest gas in the country.Here in Andover, KS (suburb of Wichita) it now ranges from $4.09 to $4.29/gallon.
Only OKC is a little cheaper. Some $3.99 & one was $.3.89/gallon between Edmond & Norman on I-35 in Oklahoma.KS has cheapest gas in the country.
$5.05 here in Cincinnati for premiumUnfortunately, I have to use premium. Paid $5.49 in Hunterdon County NJ today.
I am wondering how the inflation rate published by the govt is under 10%. By my budget, I am thinking we have been looking at something north of 20% or more. My grocery bill has close to doubled. Gas is 250% higher. The downstream effect of fuel is yet to be seen but rising.Hard to believe the national average was $2.10 about a year and half ago. I remember filling up under $2 a gallon at that time. Crazy how much things have changed. The grocery bill, new and used cars, it's just a different country we're living in right now.
inflation that they report most times EXCLUDES energy and food. So purely a govt. made up number that is manipulated. I have seen numbers that estimate when you include energy and food that inflation is more in the 20% range.I am wondering how the inflation rate published by the govt is under 10%. By my budget, I am thinking we have been looking at something north of 20% or more. My grocery bill has close to doubled. Gas is 250% higher. The downstream effect of fuel is yet to be seen but rising.
inflation that they report most times EXCLUDES energy and food. So purely a govt. made up number that is manipulated. I have seen numbers that estimate when you include energy and food that inflation is more in the 20% range.
As an interloper: post Happy Hour here on the SoCal coast:Here in Andover, KS (suburb of Wichita) it now ranges from $4.09 to $4.29/gallon.
Most of the increase in gas prices occurred well before Russia invaded Ukraine unless by war you had meant our government's war on fossil fuels. Even the increase that has persisted after Ukraine is only partially due to the invasion of Ukraine.I work in Transportation/Logistics. There is an old saying in the industry, "if you've got it, a truck brought it". The cost of trucking everything has been increasing over the last 18+ months, but it has skyrocketed due to fuel since the war. I am actually surprised that prices have not risen more. I would expect consumer prices to continue to rise.
It's interesting because trucking productivity numbers are beginning to slump, indicating economic slowdown, but trucking rates are rising due to fuel cost.
If you chart it (I track diesel cost in detail for work) you see a gradual steady increase beginning in early 2021, then a sharp jump late winter of this year when Russia began threatening Ukraine. I think the Russia impact and US policy play off each other. Our policy makes a bad situation worse. The shame of it is, the true cost of the oil and the cost to refine it has risen, but not to the tune of 100% in 2 years like the gas prices. It's probably in line with the inflation you see. Speculation is what is passed on to the gas/oil consumer. Oil companies are making huge profits off speculation.Most of the increase in gas prices occurred well before Russia invaded Ukraine unless by war you had meant our government's war on fossil fuels. Even the increase that has persisted after Ukraine is only partially due to the invasion of Ukraine.
I don't track diesel but my statement about regular gas is with respect to total increase in price. Went from $2.10 to $3.50 average before Russia invaded. Not sure what we are up to since but don’t think we've hit $4.90 yet. That's the price point where more price gain would come after the invasion. Heck, we may get there by next week the way things are going.If you chart it (I track diesel cost in detail for work) you see a gradual steady increase beginning in early 2021, then a sharp jump late winter of this year when Russia began threatening Ukraine. I think the Russia impact and US policy play off each other. Our policy makes a bad situation worse. The shame of it is, the true cost of the oil and the cost to refine it has risen, but not to the tune of 100% in 2 years like the gas prices. It's probably in line with the inflation you see. Speculation is what is passed on to the gas/oil consumer. Oil companies are making huge profits off speculation.
Saw the new royal farm sitting close to 5 todayFour dollars and ninety five freaking cents today in Collegeville’s area
It will be $5.25 by the Fourth. Experts are predicting $6 by Labor Day. China is starting to loosen its Wuhan shutdown which will increase demand. And who knows what Putin will do as Ukraine slips away and death draws closer. Could be $7 by then.Up to $4.95 this morning. I really don’t see where this will stop. OPEC is swimming in money and is not going to pump more. USA is the only country that can bring oil price down and this admin won’t allow it. I would not be surprised if gas by this fall is in the $5.25 per gallon national average range.
If Biden keeps listening to the whackjob progressives - God only knows what will happen.It will be $5.25 by the Fourth. Experts are predicting $6 by Labor Day. China is starting to loosen its Wuhan shutdown which will increase demand. And who knows what Putin will do as Ukraine slips away and death draws closer. Could be $7 by then.
4.89-4.95 in Lancaster PAHere in Andover, KS (suburb of Wichita) it now ranges from $4.09 to $4.29/gallon.