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$4 Gas Heading our way?

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Topic: $4 Gas Heading our way?
Posted By: John Beagle
Subject: $4 Gas Heading our way?
Date Posted: Apr 11 2008 at 10:50am
Premium gas at some Chicago pumps has reached an unfortunate milestone $4 a gallon and it's not even Memorial Day yet.  Is Middletown next?
 
No matter where you go to fill up right now, prices are already at or near an all-time high a reality that likely isn't going to change.
 
BP on Grand
Kroger in Monroe
Shell on Verity
 
Today have the lowest prices at $3.259
 
Click here for: http://middletownusa.com/gas.asp" target=_blank>Current Gas Prices in Middletown


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Posted By: .308
Date Posted: Apr 11 2008 at 11:22am
When gas went over two dollars, of course now that was some years back, I had no doubt that prices of 4 and even 5 dollars per gallon were just a matter of time.


Posted By: arwendt
Date Posted: May 22 2008 at 1:56pm
I just read a post on the http://middletownusablog.blogspot.com/2008/05/gas-prices-rise-for-summer-and.html" target=_blank>Middletown Blog about gas prices . One thing that sticks in my mind from that article is the growing popularity of a 4 day work and school week in order to cut down fuel demands.


Posted By: HereIam
Date Posted: Jul 01 2008 at 11:56am
Hard to believe that we were worried about the $4 /gallon in April, and here it is July and guess what - $4 plus / per gallon is a reality.  Nothing has changed, we just keep paying more and more.  When and how will it stop?


Posted By: VietVet
Date Posted: Jul 01 2008 at 3:16pm
Our group at Wright Patterson AFB just proposed the 4 day workweek to our employer- the University of Dayton Research Institute. The President of the university gave it a thumbs down.No reason other than to say that the campus (which we have no connection with) is on a 5 day schedule and we will work 5 days also. Nice logic! So much for the old employee consideration concept. Good luck to all who are trying to travel less to the job by asking for this schedule.


Posted By: LindaP777
Date Posted: Jul 30 2008 at 8:41am

I know gas prices seem outrageous, but it's nothing compared to Europe.  We were there last fall and rented a car.  We made the mental conversion from liters to gallons and from Euros to dollars and figured out we were paying the equivalent to $8 or $9 per gallon! 

 
So . . . no offense, but I'll pay $4 a gallon!


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Posted By: Middletown News
Date Posted: Jul 30 2008 at 10:59am
I'm happier to pay less than $4 today!

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Posted By: HereIam
Date Posted: Aug 01 2008 at 5:03pm
It all goes back to the law of supply and demand.  When the prices go up the demand goes down.  I think this summer's prices at the pumps have been an eye opener for all of us.  We all need to take a closer look at how we use our vehicles and how we can help reduce the use of fossil fuels.  I know I personnally have started walking to anything that I can easiliy reach that is within a 2 mile radious of my home.  This isn't much, but it is a start.
 
 


Posted By: Bwood
Date Posted: Aug 04 2008 at 1:22pm
Linda, before you feel like you are getting a bargain on gas, consider that taxes on gasoline in Europe are over $5 USD per gallon. You are getting taxed in other ways here in the US.



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