
Are we going to cheat at the pump?
January 3, 2008 Oil hit $ 100 a barrel for the first time … Gas prices rose 0.6 percent Wednesday to a national average of $ 3.049 a gallon, according to AAA and service information on oil prices. Today These days, the price of gas down below $ 105 a barrel, while the operative national average pump $ 3.67'm not math wizard, but it seems as if someone is the tree? http://www.fuelgaugereport.com/ http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=17810373 I agree with this Tomme, but why Can raise gas prices that have already bought there that oil prices per barrel increase
No. The new prices will not come into force until it was bought at the old price. Think about what the service station is, on average per gallon. Can they reduce the price of fuel price paid highest for the sale and start less than what they paid for it? It is a bad deal.
Because they need the money to pay the increases. Just think again, if only I say 8 cents per gallon (gas stations are much less than that), and the increase is 10 cents, where is the money to fill their tanks?
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