National Average Price of Gasoline Hits an All-Time High

I hate to break it to you guys, but I just went south for a week, and as soon as I crossed the Tennessee border gas jumped .20$. Pilot and Speedway were cheapest unless you went into the country. If you want Cheaper, go into KY. Gas is 3.80 sumnthing here today.

You went south a long time ago.
 
I hate to break it to you guys, but I just went south for a week, and as soon as I crossed the Tennessee border gas jumped .20$. Pilot and Speedway were cheapest unless you went into the country. If you want Cheaper, go into KY. Gas is 3.80 sumnthing here today.
What's with you and putting the dollar sign in the wrong place?
 
But of course the government hasn't offered to drop their gas tax one red cent. And you are pizzed at the CEO of the company that actually brings the gas to your neighborhood pump.

Typical misplaced anger

Where did I indicate I was "pizzed"? Pointing out facts isn't upsetting to me at all.

You should have asked, I'd point the finger at the .gov too. Nonetheless, big oil is getting rich, making money for it investors while getting you guys screech about how it's somehow bidens fault that Russia invaded Ukraine causing a spike in gas prices.

By the way, the XL pipeline wouldn't do sh*t to reduce our gas costs, you've been duped.
 
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3.61 at Kroger tonight cause I had 50 cents of per.

Can a hacker group hack Kroger and send me a few hundred thousand points.
 
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Where did I indicate I was "pizzed"? Pointing out facts isn't upsetting to me at all.

You should have asked, I'd point the finger at the .gov too. Nonetheless, big oil is getting rich, making money for it investors while getting you guys screech about how it's somehow bidens fault that Russia invaded Ukraine causing a spike in gas prices.

By the way, the XL pipeline wouldn't do sh*t to reduce our gas costs, you've been duped.

I'd like to see a rule that anyone bidding on commodities must be able to and will take physical delivery of the commodity - that means the bidder has to be a buyer with the facilities process or store the commodity and not a speculator. Want to bet that would tame the market considerably.
 
I hate to break it to you guys, but I just went south for a week, and as soon as I crossed the Tennessee border gas jumped .20$. Pilot and Speedway were cheapest unless you went into the country. If you want Cheaper, go into KY. Gas is 3.80 sumnthing here today.

$3.79 here in northwest Georgia, Cochise.
 
I figured it was some psychological deal just like product for $19.99
just funny cause I see $20

I round up as well. That article even says research has shown a lot of consumers round down which is just weird. Guess I like my money and math too much to fall for that.
 
What happens to that 10th of a penny?

Don't work in banking or at a gas station, but I assume they just get rounded up or down. Same thing that happens when some making $15.85/hr works 0.25 hours. You don't pay them $3.9625, they get $3.96 for the time. The .0025 never existed so it doesn't go anywhere.
 
Yesterday is the first time since the initial price hike that my area has been below $4.00.
 
What happens to that 10th of a penny?
goes to the big guy
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