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I work in a county that has several refineries yet the area has some of the highest prices. Never made sense to me either.$3.44 for 88 octane and I live in an oil producing state.
Silly liberals...
What's your state tax on fuel? I used to live in a state with lots of refineries...turns out also one of the highest state taxes on fuel. That state was .36 a gallon tax current state I live in is .22 a gallon tax. I move a total of 10 miles...lolI work in a county that has several refineries yet the area has some of the highest prices. Never made sense to me either.
Just looked it up. For all the taxes and various fees it is 1.20 estimated per gallon. Pretty awesomeWhat's your state tax on fuel? I used to live in a state with lots of refineries...turns out also one of the highest state taxes on fuel. That state was .36 a gallon tax current state I live in is .22 a gallon tax. I move a total of 10 miles...lol
Found gas today without a line...2.79 for regular.
You can always hedge rising fuel prices with stocks, futures or options of fuel indexes or companies that correlate to oil/gas. I haven't done it this year myself (kicking myself I didn't), but I think 2006 or 07 when gas prices were crazy, I bought options on USO (United States Oil) and made way more money on that, than spent on gas and I was driving a ton, which prompted my interest.
So I installed solar panels on the roof of my house for about two years now, and I drive an electric car. So I don't have to think about rising gasoline prices and rage about it constantly.
$4.25 a gallon now, thanks California… $100 won’t even fill my tank.
It's brutal right now. Even the Arco at Bridgehead and Main street has jumped on the expensive bandwagon. Costco is about the only thing "cheap" any more.Im
Im dropping a load right now and the clerk about to raise this price in a second. Oakley , CA
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