Average gallon of gas price. $5.01

The US is the world's largest producer of oil. You can't take a couple million barrels of oil a day out of the World's oil supply without the world feeling it. Plus oil is traded for in American Dollars and our dollars are worth less because we pumped too much money into the economy.

Someone took oil out of the worlds supply?
 
Doesn't matter to the average American. Gas is $2.00+ more now (not to mention everything else) than it was when Trump left office. Voters be aware come November...
 
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Given that it's global, as long as there is oil in the market the price is all the same. American oil companies are refusing to produce oil. By design. Good thing China shut down for a few months.

And there is no discounting Putin's war crimes when it comes to oil supply.

Putin's war is not affecting it. Oil prices were on their way up long before the war, dumbass.
 
$5.01 is the highest it's ever been. That is over twice what it cost when Trump left office. Biden blames

greedy oil companies. Ask yourself this question. Have oil companies all suddenly got greedy just after Biden

took office or just maybe it's Biden's anti fossil fuel policies. Polices like banning new leasing in Anwar ,

banning new leasing in the Gulf, banning fracking on federal lands, killing the XL pipeline, restricting new

pipeline permits, new regulations which make financing for more exploration more difficult to obtain. Oil

companies haven't change the administration and the new Biden administration wants to end fossil

fuels and they don't care who that hurts.


It'll get worse before it gets better. Have a month or 2 of supplies on hand.
 
Never been more glad I've got a 2012 Terrain with Flex Fuel. I get to shell out 2.80 a gallon (as of yesterday) for E-85 and laugh at the folks shelling out over 2 dollars more per gallon
There aren't many E-85 stations available around me, and of the one's that are, they tend to cost A LOT more than you are quoting... The cheapest one is $3.36/gal... The rest of them are $4+/gal, so not really much cheaper than regular and regular is better.
 
I went to a Kroger's gas station today. Kroger's give shoppers points when you buy groceries they can be redeemed for fuel discounts. Their regular was $4.85 a gallon and I got $1.00 a gallon off. My final price was $3.75 a gallon. BTW they have E 85 there too. E85 was $4.75 a gallon. If you consider the lower gas mileage with Ethanol that makes it more expensive to burn than regular.
 
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