Overpriced Gas?
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Good reads if you are interested in knowing that there are no 'real' reasons for gas prices being what they are today
Part 1 (3 pages)
http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyle/content/apr2008/bw2008041_945564.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index_businessweek+exclusives#=rss
Part 2 (2 pages)
http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyle/content/apr2008/bw20080422_520796.htm
Part 1 (3 pages)
http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyle/content/apr2008/bw2008041_945564.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index_businessweek+exclusives#=rss
Part 2 (2 pages)
http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyle/content/apr2008/bw20080422_520796.htm
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"Obama's main opponent in this election on November 4th (was) not John McCain, it (was) ignorance."~Michael Moore
"i'm feeling kinda righteous right now. with my badass motherfuckin' ukulele!"
~ed, 8/7
I'm up to $75 to fill my Honda Pilot.
holy crap! two words: BUS PASS. jeesh!
"Obama's main opponent in this election on November 4th (was) not John McCain, it (was) ignorance."~Michael Moore
"i'm feeling kinda righteous right now. with my badass motherfuckin' ukulele!"
~ed, 8/7
8/7/08, 6/9/09
I wish. It wasn't a problem when I worked in NYC and took the PATH to work. Now though I work in NJ and there really is no form of public transportation that can get me to work so I have to drive.
No kidding. I live in North Dakota. The only town that probably has a halfway decent bus system is probably Fargo but I do not live there.
NJ has a half way decent bus system but it's only in major urban areas. I don't work in a major urban area and for me to take a bus to work would take hours with all the different connections and transfers I would have to make.
That is what happens when you start bombing the countries that are producing the oil we use!
same here, i remember filling mine up a few years back for $17...
Back in 1997 I had a VW Jetta. I could fill the tank for just $11. Then in 2000 I had a Nissan Pathfinder and it cost me about $40 to fill the tank. Damn I miss those days.
Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.
-Oscar Wilde
That's all great but what about the people who have no choice but to drive. Public transportation, walking and/or cycling doesn't work for everyone. I personally can't use any of those alternatives to get to work. Since starting this job in NJ my transportion cost went from $35 a week to about $85. I am making more money than I was before but the cost keeps climbing and my salary does not.
Yeah, I wasn't saying this was a solution for everyone but for some, definitely and for a way to cut back, as well.
Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.
-Oscar Wilde
I try to use my truck as little as possible. Unfortunetly when I have my boys I need to use it so we can all fit in one car, counting my girlfriend and her daughter there is 6 of us. My girlfriend drives the same amount of miles as I do to get to work so using her smaller more effecient car is useless because then she would have to use my SUV.
She called me stupid for having a SUV a couple of years ago.
She was right.
Good thing I stay home for school and internship - otherwise I'd be screwed.
But gas price is another reason why I don't go out anymore, unless I have to.
It's hurting our budget, yeah.
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I think people should carpool more. But I guess the problem is that people have different schedules and sometimes need to run errands, pick up kids, etc. after work. But it's something to consider to reduce gas costs.