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How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby Lumpy » Sat 05 Mar 2011, 20:18:19

Every once in a while I like to see some "down and dirty" real life input as to how much folks are paying for gas at the pump where they live.

I'm in Rural Western Idaho.
Drove into town yesterday for a Home Depot run. (Working on new raised beds for the herb garden.)
Gas was $3.289/gallon.

Where do you live, and how much is (regular grade) gas costing there right now?

Just interested in sharing and knowing.

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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby Milret2 » Sat 05 Mar 2011, 20:22:00

Mid state coastal California, 3.98 a gallon.
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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby Quinny » Sat 05 Mar 2011, 21:25:42

over $11 here at the moment :cry:
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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby FairMaiden » Sat 05 Mar 2011, 21:36:21

Gas is more expensive here than in the rest of Canada. It's currently $4.77/gallon or $1.26 per litre.

I'm quite surprise ppl aren't complaining about it.
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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby Lumpy » Sat 05 Mar 2011, 23:11:25

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Quinny', 'o')ver $11 here at the moment :cry:



Where is "here" ?????
That's a dang steep pump price!!

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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby misterno » Sun 06 Mar 2011, 00:25:43

3.35 is the cheapest ni Houston right now

But most gas stations sell it for 3.39
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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby Outcast_Searcher » Sun 06 Mar 2011, 01:38:57

Central Kentucky (Lexington) it is going for about $3.50 a gallon recently.
Given the track record of the perma-doomer blogs, I wouldn't bet a fast crash doomer's money on their predictions.
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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby careinke » Sun 06 Mar 2011, 01:48:40

$3.69 on the lower Puget Sound.
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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby Oakley » Sun 06 Mar 2011, 02:09:32

South Central Missouri $3.30/gal.
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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby Quinny » Sun 06 Mar 2011, 05:55:46

Lancashire, birthplace of the Industrial revolution.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Lumpy', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Quinny', 'o')ver $11 here at the moment :cry:



Where is "here" ?????
That's a dang steep pump price!!

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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby SteinarN » Sun 06 Mar 2011, 06:10:51

It's about $9.4/USgal here. (Norway)
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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby dolanbaker » Sun 06 Mar 2011, 06:48:01

February prices from the AA go to http://www.theaa.com/onlinenews/allabou ... ry2011.pdf for a better formatted version

$this->bbcode_second_pass_code('', 'FUEL PRICES IN EUROPE AND THE USA
Local Currency per litre UK pence per litre
Country Currency Unleaded Diesel Unleaded Diesel
Austria Euro 1.3 1.28 108.95 107.61
Belgium Euro 1.56 1.39 131.06 116.52
Czech Republic Czech Koruna 33.5 32.8 115.09 112.69
Denmark Danish Krone 11.82 10.86 133.29 122.47
Finland Euro 1.5 1.31 125.85 109.88
France Euro 1.6 1.4 134.59 118.03
Germany Euro 1.47 1.27 123.83 107.1
Greece Euro 1.59 1.39 133.92 116.94
Netherlands Euro 1.65 1.36 138.96 114.58
Hungary Forint 360 360 112.18 112.18
Ireland Euro 1.4 1.33 117.78 111.81
Italy Euro 1.47 1.35 123.24 113.74
Luxembourg Euro 1.24 1.15 103.91 96.51
Estonia Euro 1.21 1.25 101.47 104.83
Norway Norwegian Krone 13.58 13.12 147 142.03
Latvia Lats 0.84 0.85 100.36 101.07
Lithuania Litas 4.42 4.14 107.59 100.78
Poland Zloty 4.89 4.69 104.95 100.66
Slovakia Euro 1.38 1.26 116.18 106.01
Slovenia Euro 1.28 1.24 107.52 103.99
Portugal Euro 1.5 1.32 126.18 110.8
Spain Euro 1.28 1.25 107.61 105.08
Sweden Swedish Krona 13.48 13.64 129.48 131.02
Switzerland Swiss Francs 1.71 1.84 110.98 119.42
USA US Dollar 0.8296 0.93 51.16 57.58
Malta Euro 1.31 1.21 110.13 101.72
Bulgaria Leva 2.36 2.47 101.42 106.14
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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby vtsnowedin » Sun 06 Mar 2011, 07:38:08

Central Vermont, March 6 '11 6:00 AM $3.65/ us gallon.
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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby Revi » Sun 06 Mar 2011, 07:57:09

Right now here in Central Maine it is around $3.55 a gallon. People are already freaking out. They say that gas could get to $4 a gallon by this summer and here's an article telling us that everything would be fine if gas went to $10 a gallon:

http://money.msn.com/how-to-budget/what ... ?GT1=33029

I don't think things would be so hunky dory at $10 a gallon, but if things get worse over in the Middle East we may see what it's like.
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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby Cloud9 » Sun 06 Mar 2011, 08:24:50

Central Florida $3.33 at Race Track
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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby Roy » Sun 06 Mar 2011, 08:59:07

$3.47/gal for regular here in the foothills of western NC.
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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby vision-master » Sun 06 Mar 2011, 09:22:42

$3.55 here in Mn with rumors of it going to $4 by the end of the Month. I have a Nephew that bought a country home and drives 80 miles one way to work. I tried warning them, but you know, there is no such thing as peak oil. BAU..... :cry:
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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby Lumpy » Sun 06 Mar 2011, 14:02:10

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vision-master', '$')3.55 here in Mn with rumors of it going to $4 by the end of the Month. I have a Nephew that bought a country home and drives 80 miles one way to work. I tried warning them, but you know, there is no such thing as peak oil. BAU..... :cry:


Man, I hear you. Trying to talk sense into some people -- who keep going for the BAU.

Tried to talk grown kids (two sons - both professional commercial/residential painters --- plus at home wife of one of them, and their two sons 4 & 2) into moving to near the farm place here in rural Idaho about 3 yrs ago -- getting whatever work they could (didn't have to be "fulfilling" -- just had to make $$), and working on the farm place every moment they could to build it up faster ... so that it could support everyone "in time."

They showed up but didn't "get it" about the need to "make hay while the sun shines" in terms of making bucks while the economy would pay them ... while putting sweat equity into what would sustain them long-term. They just wanted to play farmer -- without the SLIGHTEST clue as to what needed to happen on a farm ... and without ANY thought for the fact that it costs MONEY to support more people. (i.e. -- NEED TO WORK -- wherever, doing whatever, as long as it's legal, in order to support selves until time came that the farm became primary source of support - by necessity).

So they left again.

Now they have all been increasingly living in a world of hurt. I.E. Work is scarce.

The one who is single is living with his 89 year old grandmother, trying (for past 18 months) to establish a business that requires him to drive a lot ... while also working side jobs, painting. (Those are getting scarcer.) He also has a job as a driver delivering medical equipment (hospital beds, etc) for Hospice patients and the like. He was recently told that no one there will be getting raises (they don't make squat to start with), because "The cost of fuel is going up too much too fast."

The one with the wife and two kids (now 7 & 5) recently gave up trying to establish a business along the sames lines as his younger brother (see above - lots of driving required), and has been desperately taking little painting jobs, etc. Has to leave family for weeks at a time to DRIVE 400 miles for painting jobs that come up. Often ends up sleeping in car for 4-5 nights out of 7 ... because it costs him so much to drive to the jobs that he can't afford lodging.

SO -- BAU thinking. Yeah, I'm seeing the pain it's causing in my own family for my own kids and grandkids. And so for me, too.

If a 2X4 up the side of their heads would have convinced them 3 yrs ago that BAU was going away, I would have used it!!!
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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby vision-master » Sun 06 Mar 2011, 14:19:03

UP again TODAY > $3.60 gal
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Re: How much does gas cost right now where you live?

Postby vision-master » Sun 06 Mar 2011, 14:25:17

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Lumpy', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vision-master', '$')3.55 here in Mn with rumors of it going to $4 by the end of the Month. I have a Nephew that bought a country home and drives 80 miles one way to work. I tried warning them, but you know, there is no such thing as peak oil. BAU..... :cry:


Man, I hear you. Trying to talk sense into some people -- who keep going for the BAU.

Tried to talk grown kids (two sons - both professional commercial/residential painters --- plus at home wife of one of them, and their two sons 4 & 2) into moving to near the farm place here in rural Idaho about 3 yrs ago -- getting whatever work they could (didn't have to be "fulfilling" -- just had to make $$), and working on the farm place every moment they could to build it up faster ... so that it could support everyone "in time."

They showed up but didn't "get it" about the need to "make hay while the sun shines" in terms of making bucks while the economy would pay them ... while putting sweat equity into what would sustain them long-term. They just wanted to play farmer -- without the SLIGHTEST clue as to what needed to happen on a farm ... and without ANY thought for the fact that it costs MONEY to support more people. (i.e. -- NEED TO WORK -- wherever, doing whatever, as long as it's legal, in order to support selves until time came that the farm became primary source of support - by necessity).

So they left again.

Now they have all been increasingly living in a world of hurt. I.E. Work is scarce.

The one who is single is living with his 89 year old grandmother, trying (for past 18 months) to establish a business that requires him to drive a lot ... while also working side jobs, painting. (Those are getting scarcer.) He also has a job as a driver delivering medical equipment (hospital beds, etc) for Hospice patients and the like. He was recently told that no one there will be getting raises (they don't make squat to start with), because "The cost of fuel is going up too much too fast."

The one with the wife and two kids (now 7 & 5) recently gave up trying to establish a business along the sames lines as his younger brother (see above - lots of driving required), and has been desperately taking little painting jobs, etc. Has to leave family for weeks at a time to DRIVE 400 miles for painting jobs that come up. Often ends up sleeping in car for 4-5 nights out of 7 ... because it costs him so much to drive to the jobs that he can't afford lodging.

SO -- BAU thinking. Yeah, I'm seeing the pain it's causing in my own family for my own kids and grandkids. And so for me, too.

If a 2X4 up the side of their heads would have convinced them 3 yrs ago that BAU was going away, I would have used it!!!
Lumpy


Just talked to another Nephew yesterday, he's single and pennyless right now and has enough food for like two days. His wealthy sister ignores him. I'm bringing over a bunch of my stocked food items to keep him going for another couple of weeks within a couple of hours. :)
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