So, how much are you paying for gas?

GlennandAnn

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In Chicagoland, the prices here are around $2.20 per gallon for the cheap gas. The lowest price I've seen is $2.12, the highest was $2.35, and we're not talking premium gas. Is anyone else as disgusted by these prices as I am?


Ann:earsgirl:
 
The last I bought was $1.85. The highest price I've seen for regular is $1.90.
 
I guess I'm still in the "bargain" range:rolleyes: I fueled up on Monday and paid $1.83 for regular.
 

I filled up for $1.84 on Monday. We can still get gas for $1.89.
 
$1.92 here for the cheap stuff....makes me kind of glad I got laid off...no more 2 hour round trip commutes to work...:p no more $180 a month gas bill..whew

Jungle Josh :rolleyes:
 
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I paid $2.09 a gallon for Unleaded regular on Tuesday, but it was a full serve "cheap" station that I go to once in awhile..I'll go back to pumping my own next fill up!
I live in a real tourist area and they expect it to be upwards to $2.40-$2.50 a gallon here by then. Yikes!!!!!!!:rolleyes:

Oh...I found these cool site swhere you can check where to buy the cheapest gas in our area. Try it> www.gasbuddy.com
OR www.gaspricewatch.com/usgas
 
$2.04 - $2.12 for reg. here today -was 1.98.9 week ago

Surprise,surprise

ChevronTexaco Earnings Climb 33 Percent Friday, 30-Apr-2004 6:10PM Story from AP
Copyright 2004 by The Associated Press (via ClariNet)

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Associated Press/AP Online
SAN RAMON, Calif. - Driven by soaring gasoline prices, ChevronTexaco Corp.'s first-quarter earnings climbed 33 percent, continuing the oil giant's recent run of gushing profits.

The San Ramon-based company said Friday that it earned $2.56 billion, or $2.40 per share, in the three months ended March, up from $1.92 billion, or $1.81 per share, at the same time last year.

This year's results outstripped the mean estimate of $2.02 per share among analysts surveyed by Thomson First Call.

First-quarter revenue totaled $33.6 billion, up 9 percent from $30.8 billion last year.

With the fast start, ChevronTexaco is well on its way to improving on its performance in 2003 when the company earned $7.2 billion - more than it did in the previous two years combined.

Investors were pleased. ChevronTexaco's shares gained $1.15 to $91.50 during Friday's trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The company's stock is up by nearly 40 percent since the end of 2002.

Encouraged by its success, ChevronTexaco recently announced plans to buy back $5 billion of its own stock, a move designed to boost its future earnings per share.

The rising profits of ChevronTexaco and other major oil companies have squeezed the budget of many motorists faced with gas prices that have soared above $2.50 per share in many parts of the country, including ChevronTexaco's home turf in California.

ChevronTexaco credited higher gas prices for a big chunk of its first-quarter earnings gains. In the U.S. division responsible for oil refining and gasoline sales recorded a first-quarter profit of $276 million, nearly quadrupling from $70 million at the same time last year.

The recent spike in gas prices has prompted some pointed criticism among politicians and consumer groups who believe oil companies are gouging motorists to fatten their bottom lines.

"This is not just a lucky industry," said Jamie Court, president of the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, a Santa Monica activist group. "The oil companies simply have been pumping up the prices for a commodity that everyone needs to so they can make as much money as possible, even though they already have been raking in the biggest profits in their history."

ChevronTexaco chairman David O'Reilly expressed frustration at the backlash during the company's annual shareholders meeting earlier this week. Responding to a question, O'Reilly pointed out that gasoline prices have remained a relative bargain on an inflation adjusted basis during the past 50 years and openly wondered a recent government-mandated increase in milk prices hasn't sparked much of a consumer outcry.

On The Net:
http://www.chevrontexaco.com
 
$2.00 for regular just over the border in NJ a few nights ago.
 
$2.19 for Reg today.... Well actually that was earlier. As the prices by me at certain stations never seem to stay there very long. I am waiting for them to put gas pumps similiar to slot machines in.that way it would be pot luck what price you get it seems to be the way it is anyway. How can gas prices change in 1 hour????? What do they do suck the cheaper gas out and ut in the higher price?? I mean the tanks don't pull up to the station and while pumping it into the ground tell the owner that the price has changed in the time it took them to unload the truck do they//Yet I go towork and the price is 2.15 and I leave work and the price is 2.19 Hummm 4 cents in 8 hours??? I think it is a scam as the station across the streeet had not changed thier price>> \
Oh well I am grateful to have the opportunity to complain about the cost of gas I guess it could be worse!
 
$2.31 at Costco! Our regular stations are anywhere from $2.30-$2.60... it is absolutely crazy.

But still, it would be more expensive to run on pepto, evian, or starbucks...
 
It's like you can't fill up fast enough before they raise the price again. :rolleyes: I keep waiting for the clerk to ask me to move over while I'm filling up - so they can change the price on the pump.:p
 
I get my gas at my local grocery store (Stop and Shop) and am able to "swipe" my grocery store card and get 5 cents off.

I still paid 2.10 for mid-grade gas.
before discount it was
2.10/2.15/2.19
I've seen premium for 2.30+ around here.

Yesterday, I ALMOST broke $30 for filling my tank...cost me 29.75.

Not too bad for me though, considering I've cut one commute out of my week and do all my errands on the way home from work...no extra trips out.
 
$2.18 for mid-grade yesterday in the Detroit area. Who knows what it is today!

And....my DH is looking into getting either an SUV or a Cadillac! :rolleyes: Sure hope he can afford CHILD SUPPORT & ALIMONY PAYMENTS ON TOP OF HIS NEW CAR PAYMENT!! :mad: :mad:
 
$1.81 for the lowest grade. Ouch!:mad:
 














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