Shell v power is £1.35 a litre over here, which works out at around $8.71 for a us gallon.
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Shell v power is £1.35 a litre over here, which works out at around $8.71 for a us gallon.
Exactly.
Leading economists (who have a clue) agree that the reason gas prices are so high is because of the falling dollar. When the government pumps out $600B (yes, B as in BILLION) dollars worth of freshly printed currency which isn't worth the paper it's printed on, the strength of the dollar will continue to deteriorate, and gas prices will continue to go up. Bernake was absolutely stupid (not trying to make this political, so please do not take it that way) in doing this. And his reason? He wanted to WEAKEN the dollar so our goods will be cheaper to overseas markets. And what does it do for us? Nothing, because the Chineese continue to put out crap product for a rediculously low price and out sell us on everything. The thing is, when you print funny money, the next thing to happen is inflation. The best way to fight inflation is to raise interest rates. Yah, can you spell Carter era all over again. (For a small education, interest rates at the end of the Carter administration were well over 20% ... enjoy those single digit rates right now, cause they won't exist much longer).
I could rant on and on about this, as it's just plain stupidity. With the way things are headed, we won't need to even think about low gas prices for a long, long, long time.
/rant
gee...this makes for an uplifting outlook for my my life once all my student loans start to come in
easy fix, smoke crack and run.
^ lol!
Well...It's the end of July, 2011...What are current gas prices now, in your area?
Filled up last night with 91 no ethanol, 3.91$ per gallon. 87 no ethanol is 3.62$