Posted on 03/04/2022 3:37:42 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Gasoline prices accelerated at a stunning pace on Friday, jumping more than 11 cents from the day before.
On Friday, the national average gas price jumped to $3.837. That is as much as they rose in the entire week through Thursday, when they rose to $3.72 from $3.62 a week before. A week ago, gas prices were $3.572, so Friday’s gas price is 7.4 percent higher over the week.
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Didn’t Obama say that energy prices would “necessarily have to go up” for them to implement their agenda?
Well... here we are.
Let’s Go Brandon!
I think 5 is more likely.
But major recession on the way.
Isn’t plastic made from oil? I’m seeing clothes made in China of ‘plastic’. I’ve never seen that before. Yuk!
Agree this is in synch with the plan.
Penalize petroleum.
Subsidize electric.
Parabolic?
Now there, you’ve used an unfathomable word and gone and triggered millions and millions of idiots (e.g., Facebook and Twitter butt-kissers, along with Studies majors.)
Polyester baby! The 80s are makin’ a comeback!
Yep, and more of it coming from Russia.
$3.84! I wish! Gas is $4.19 9/10 in my region of Pennsylvania.
Fortunately, both of my jobs are literally right across the street from one another. But I still have to take the highway to get to the crib.
Filled up Monday morning for $3.39/gallon. That same station was $3.79/gallon this morning. Price just changed to $3.89. This is in Lynchburg, Va.
I guess the race to $10/gallon is on.
In June of 2008 a barrel was $162, the highest ever, yet gas was not nearly as much a gallon. Why?
Biden told ya’ll you’ll have to sacrifice and pay for Ukraine. What a farce.
Never mind the fact fuel started going way up in the months after they subverted and stole the election.
Not looking forward to filling up the truck tomorrow morning.
Could hit the $100 mark for the first time.
Central Alabama, not as bad as many places, but has gone from $3.099 to $3.299 to $3.599 in the last ten days. Was $2.899 three or four weeks ago, and around $2.00, or less, when Trump left office.
Its going higher than that.
Yes but for those of us normally following gas prices, this week has been very fast paced increases and its not going to stop.
“In June of 2008 a barrel was $162, the highest ever, yet gas was not nearly as much a gallon. Why?”
In today’s dollars, 2008 was over $5 a gallon.
Parabolic? I think the correct term according to Brandon is expodential.
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