Fixed it for you.Makes sense. We import less oil. For example. about 8% of the oil consumed by the UK is imported from Russia. We import 3.5%. This is the marketrepricingpanicking.
Fixed it for you.![]()
This site has the data if someone wants to pay.Now that I think about it, it would be interesting (if someone wants to go through the trouble) of seeing what gas prices did when Iraq invaded Kuwait (and adjust for inflation).
A) I'm not going to pay for it, I need that money for gas.This site has the data if someone wants to pay.
https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/data_download.php
We're already there.How many days before we hit $5/gallon?
The gas prices were probably to large to record in a spreadsheet in the months leading up to the invasion and war.A) I'm not going to pay for it, I need that money for gas.![]()
B) That only goes back to September of '90. Iraq invaded Kuwait in August of 90.
Same with if you were of driving age going into 2008/9 and are currently crying about filling up your truck.
Same with if you were of driving age going into 2008/9 and are currently crying about filling up your truck.
All of AZ will be crying because most people either own a large SUV/truck or maybe both. We own a suburban and spent $90 on gas today.Lots of huge pickups by me. I'm sure a lot of crying is happening.
I don’t think any reasonable person would be happy about paying more for gas. On the same side, I don’t know anyone who is changing their driving habits.
Driving isn’t a hobby. It’s something I do to get to work and places I actually want to go. I’m not sitting at home on my time off just because I want to save some money on gas. Now if you’re working minimum wage then I would totally get it.