Gas price is going up to the roof
By kingparker
@kingparker (9673)
United States
March 26, 2012 3:32pm CST
Now the average gas price in South is around $3.75, I bet you it was already over $4.00 at other states, we were just lucky. But when it hits the summer time, when we might plan around traveling, and turn on the A/C more often than not, the price will be over $4.50 as rumor spread. So, be prepared! For me, I try not to go out that often since taking this high cost in consideration. Also, it definitely will affect other business as well, especially restaurants and other retail businesses. Hopefully, we can come out some plan to make suppress this price.
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@SomeCowgirl (32189)
• United States
27 Mar 12
To think I am also going to be getting a car etc, and should have it by the end of the summer if nothing else. Yes I've heard the rumor of the gas prices skyrocketing and it's not something that I am looking forward to. I've seen signs on vlogs (video blogs) on you tube from vloggers in California and the gas prices are around $4.15 there already. It's horrible, I would not want to live there. Of course they also have higher paying salaries, but well, still.
@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
26 Mar 12
I wish there was a way to surpress if not reduce the costs back to what they were 10yrs ago. I understand inflation but billion dollar profits while everyday people pay the piper. And I recall a congressional hearing where i was given the impression that if the government got rid of all their subsidies they'd jack up the prices further. Sounds like a threat is it not?!?!?
I would like to know why are alternative means of getting around are not a priority? Solar? Electric?
@merci322 (29)
• United States
26 Mar 12
When gas prices go up, it seems like all prices go up. Food prices have gone so high I had to make big changes in my habits.
I heard many people in Canada are paying the equivalent of over $6 a gallon! I think the solution is to work on cleaner energy solutions. I wish I could afford a hybrid vehicle. I have a friend that converted his Honda to run on water.



