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  • Super User

What kind of gas prices are you paying now? $2.75 here in Cincinnati.

Hootie

  • Super User

2.79 today when I got gas for the mower that just broke.....

Diesel is down to 3.11 though and when gas was at its cheapest(2.59) diesel was up around 3.79

This is in WNY

  • Super User

Paid $2.65 in Wisconsin yesterday, $2.99 in Chicago burbs today and it's $3.29 in Chicago

  • Super User

From 2.75 to 2.99.. I've been thru $400 in fuel this past month, it's starting to sting again..

  • Super User

About 2.95 in So. Illinois.

  • Super User

$2.56 per gallon at BJ's Wholesale Club in Dartmouth, MA.  Ten cents less if you charge it to your BJ's credit card.

 

My guess would be that the cheapest gas can be found at the Pilot service center in Troutville, VA.

 

It's where we always stop when on our way to our daughter's home in GA, or on a road trip with my boat in tow.

 

A check on their web site shows regular at 2.35 per gallon.

$2.59 in Kansas City, Kansas side.  $2.52 in Missouri

  • Super User

$2.61 this afternoon when I filled up.

  • Super User

  $ 2.75 -ish in northern lower Michigan . . . .

 

A-Jay

Yep about the same

2.79 in eastern ky

  • Super User

2.65 in NE IA

2.95 for ethanol free 87 for boat 

  • Super User

Between 2.39 & 2.45 south central SC

  • Super User

$3.35 for 91 octane in CA.  $3.10 for diesel. 

  • Super User

About $2.43 here in the Hampton Roads area, 

depending on the area, will be +/- a few pennies

  • Super User

$2.65 in Indy.  A guy at the gas station I filled up at said that in a few weeks, gas prices were likely to fall again.   Sure beats $4.00 a gallon.

  • Super User

 Up to $3.39 in Chicago this morning

  • Super User

$2.27 in Memphis

 

 

 

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  • Super User

This is such a sore subject with me, current crude prices are $57.63/barrel. I'm 46 all off my adult life when reporting on gas prices the media always referred to the cost/barrel as the MAIN factor affecting cost/gallon at the pump. Now to justify the high cost/gallon the media blames the futures market, refinery shutdowns etc. The fact is that consumers are getting shafted by the oil companies (Exxon, British Petroleum, Citgo, etc). Of course there are factors like the futures market, refinery problems, etc., but the main factor affecting what we pay is the price/barrel. The oil companies are continually reporting record profits, why? Because the market can support the additional costs, we as the purchasing market are just plain stupid enough to pay it. The reality is if we would demand a fair price, the cost/gallon would drop significantly. The current price/barrel should have a cost/gallon around $1.50. Gas hit $2/gallon when the cost per barrel went above $100, but now the low $2's/gallon seems great. I just wish America's populace would wake up.

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