Are these prices equal to what everyone paid in Spring 2008? Winter 2008? or other? Just curious as I am in places where prices do not drop when crude oil drops.
Okay, hold on, I just got home from running errands. All over town it was 2.55!!! Interestingly, news said that price per barrel was at the level of 11 months ago. I keep records of all of my gas and 11 months ago today gas was 2.98. I thought it was interesting.
On the way home, it was $2.56. The Speedway is having a war with Murphy's. It started the day at $2.85. It was $2.68 at lunchtime. AT 5:00 it was $2.56. The bad part is that I filled up in the morning.
Are these prices equal to what everyone paid in Spring 2008? Winter 2008? or other? Just curious as I am in places where prices do not drop when crude oil drops.
Are these prices equal to what everyone paid in Spring 2008? Winter 2008? or other? Just curious as I am in places where prices do not drop when crude oil drops.
I don't remember exactly what I paid Spring 2008, I don't think it was under $3 /gallon. I suspect the price is similar to what it was earlier this year.
Gas prices in much of the United States is very competitive. Frequently gas stations are across the street from each other. Gas stations change their prices, sometimes more then once a day, depending on the price they paid for the delivery.
I really don't recall, but I'm going to guess that it was about the same as the $3.19 I saw on the way home from work yesterday (far west suburbs of Philadelphia). What I'm really waiting for is to see what my home heating oil becomes. Cap is $5. something.