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Re: Gas prices... [Re: embie] #56136 04/16/07 02:35 AM
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Re: Gas prices... [Re: Allen] #56144 04/16/07 02:17 PM
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we're creeping up. $2.89 9... why don't they just call it $2.90 and get it over with... smash


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Re: Gas prices... [Re: embie] #56151 04/17/07 03:21 AM
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2.88 here .... so what is going to stop them now ? who is ?


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Re: Gas prices... [Re: anangelsarms] #56983 08/11/07 06:33 AM
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paid $2.75 for premium yesterday yay

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Re: Gas prices... [Re: Allen] #56987 08/11/07 09:55 AM
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We're at $2.91 (regular) and falling...(hopefully) smile


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Re: Gas prices... [Re: embie] #57170 09/05/07 12:35 PM
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$2.59.9 for premium on Monday thumbsup


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Re: Gas prices... [Re: Allen] #57173 09/05/07 10:27 PM
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$2.76 for Regular slap


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Re: Gas prices... [Re: embie] #57180 09/06/07 11:56 PM
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I dont know, but the other day i was looking thru our kids' baby books and it was 1.75 when cody was born ... three years ago!


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Re: Gas prices... [Re: anangelsarms] #57664 11/05/07 12:31 AM
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$3.04 smash

Hey Jenn, I just saw a pic of your pretty painted toenails navigating the way for your hubby. It was a neat picture. laugh


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Re: Gas prices... [Re: embie] #57666 11/05/07 12:53 AM
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We paid nearly $70 for a fill-up this afternoon smash It was $3.04 for premium minus our 10 cent discount at krogers. :bigwhoop:


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Re: Gas prices... [Re: Allen] #58518 01/28/08 10:44 PM
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Re: Gas prices... [Re: Allen] #58695 02/04/08 12:32 AM
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That is strange, but much needed good news. smile

We are at $3.05 at the moment. I heard by the summer we could be paying close to $4.00. smash

Now why is that? rolleyes


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Re: Gas prices... [Re: embie] #58696 02/04/08 06:04 AM
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We paid $2.72 for regular this afternoon. Here's some cool data to show that it hasn't kept up with inflation:

http://www.randomuseless.info/gasprice/gasprice.html

More good info I found trying to understand the up's and down's of gas pricing:

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The "real" price of gasoline: Gasoline cost 27 cents a gallon in 1949 compared to around $3.00 today.* How has the relative cost of buying gas changed over the last 58 years? Presented here are two tables computing the annual "real" cost using our five indicators, one in 2006 dollars, the current number used for real GDP, and the other in 1949 dollars.While the two tables show the same trends, they do give a different perspective.

Using the 2006 table and the CPI and the GDP deflator, we see that gasoline was most expensive in 1980 and 1981 and the cheapest in 1998 and 1999. Today, the real price using these two measures is between 30 to 45% higher than the 58-year average for them.

As a share of the (approximate) Consumer Bundle, the story is even more striking. In 1981, a gallon of gas took 60% more out of the average consumer bundle than it did in 2006. Thus in 2006 prices, the relative price of gas in that year was $3.86.

The other indices tell a different story. Let us look at relative cost to an unskilled worker to fill up using 1949 dollars. That year the 27 cents it cost for a gallon of gas, took a certain share of the worker's wage. The interesting question is, has the cost as a share or percent of the worker's wage increased or decreased over time? The table shows that for the wage rate and price of gasoline in other years, this cost has fallen. Since wages have increased faster than the price of gasoline, by 2006 an unskilled worker spends only two-thirds as much, as a percent of wage, for a gallon of gasoline than the 1949 worker. The table shows that the $2.59 a worker paid in 2006 would be comparable to only 18 cents (in 1949 prices) if measured as a "share" of the wage.

When we use the GDP per capita, the cost has fallen faster. Looking at the table shows that a gallon of gasoline costs around 11 cents a gallon (in 1949 prices) if measured as a "share" of the GDP per capita. This is because in 1949, 27 cents was .015% of per capita GDP, while in 2006, $2.59 was .006%.

Finally, looking at what share of GDP of gasoline, we see that in 1949 prices, it is about 4 cents. This means that a gallon gasoline was a seven times larger share of output in 1949 than it is today.

* The nominal price of gasoline can be found at found at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/aer/petro.html For the table used here, I used the price of a gallon of leaded regular from 1949 to 1976, the average of the price of leaded regular and unleaded regular from 1977 to 1990 and the price of unleaded regular from 1991 to 2006.


From a very cool (if you're into math, stats and economics) site: http://www.measuringworth.com/uscompare/

Myself, I want a 50mpg H3 Alpha ruff


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$2.74 in tn


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Re: Gas prices... [Re: NABSTER] #58999 02/25/08 01:24 PM
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OK, so we have a greater supply of fuel than we've ever had, yet our prices are skyrocketing.

$3.27 and on the rise... smash


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Re: Gas prices... [Re: embie] #59003 02/25/08 02:31 PM
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3.03 yuck.


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Re: Gas prices... [Re: NABSTER] #59010 02/25/08 08:27 PM
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I drive a 97 Ford F-250 that runs on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG).

In Utah, CNG is sold for about $0.64 / Gallon.

I also get to park in downtown Salt Lake for free. I also can drive in the HOV alone.

All in all, I save over $1000/year on Gasoline.

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Re: Gas prices... [Re: Joel33] #59016 02/26/08 03:19 AM
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I paid $3.29 per gallon today smash

What kind of mileage do you get out of that truck Joel?


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Re: Gas prices... [Re: Allen] #59021 02/26/08 04:03 AM
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that settles it, i am moving to utah ! surrender


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Re: Gas prices... [Re: anangelsarms] #59025 02/26/08 04:46 AM
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I have some compressed natural gas...from time to time... smile


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