Matt1970
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California begs to differ. :\
My bad, I just posted this a couple weeks ago:
Gas tax ranking.
#1 California 71.3 ¢/gallon
#2 New York 68.3 ¢/gallon
California begs to differ. :\
Gas tax ranking.
#1 California 71.3 ¢/gallon
#2 New York 68.3 ¢/gallon
My bad, I just posted this a couple weeks ago:
Finally went below $2 around here over the weekend. Almost can't wait until I need to fill up!
And even that is wrong.
Hawaii is #2
NY is #3
Hawaii is actually 4th.
California 71.3
New York 68.3
Connecticut 67.7
Hawaii 66.5
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_taxes_in_the_United_States
aaaaaand you copied just a tad too soon.
Pennsylvania became #2 on the list with its 8.5 cent increase that took effect today. PA's tax now is 70.0, #2 on the list.
It had fallen as low as $1.84 in Lexington recently. Took the hike back up to $2.19 yesterday. Not sure why as crude has been steadily falling. A few weeks from now, it will be back down to the $1.84 or lower range (assuming oil doesn't spike back up).
This feels like the 70's all over again - OPEC going to try to break the US oil producing market.
Man I am pissed. I haven't paid this little for gas in years, and it pisses me off. Who can we complain to about these price drops? We're being gouged!
35 cent jump, cents more than the usual 30 cents.
Let me know what the Oil Fan Boys here say the reason is especially like you said Oil still dropping. It's not maintenance or blend change time yet either.
Happy New Year.
Yet when you say the same thing it sounds sane to you.Just have to quote insanity.
It's the distibuters and station owners as it's always been, no one else is experiencing these jumps. Gas prices are still dropping here.
Just have to quote insanity.
dropped 2 cents this morning to $1.87
Engineer, you live in a weird place. ive never heard of gas spiking and dropping for no reason like does in your area until you started posting about it.
It used to not happen this way. The last 5+ years, it's strange. It isn't just Lexington it seems to be Indiana and Ohio + Kentucky. Tennessee and below isn't effected.
Londo mentions (and even pointed to an article) that it's competition....but I still don't see it. There's no reason, other than more revenue, for a price hike right now, especially when you consider the size of the hike.
From $1.84 to $2.19 is a 20% price hike. I will say that from 11/25 until a few days ago was the smoothest the curve has been (no spikes - just nice, straight line) for years.
Oh damn. Here is the updated list.
#1. California 71.3
#2. Pennsylvania 70.0
#3. New York 68.3
#4. Connecticut 67.7
#4. Hawaii 66.5
Originally Posted by OutHouse
dropped 2 cents this morning to $1.87
Engineer, you live in a weird place. ive never heard of gas spiking and dropping for no reason like does in your area until you started posting about it.
I posted about it for the last 5 years and the nuts on here swore it was not happening. At least now they acknowledge it even though they are clearly wrong on what is causing it.
It was nice to not come around the corner and not see a huge spike for almost 2 months.
Also, gasoline and diesel will be subject to the cap and trade program in CA starting 1/1/2015
http://abc7.com/business/california-gas-prices-going-up-jan-1/456296/
We have posted time and time again that these spikes only occur in the eastern midwest. You even posted a link that described what happens (rockets and feathers). The rest of the US and specially the south where the refineries are located do not see these spikes and tend to follow wholesale prices. It has to be the distributers and gas stations that are causing the spikes and slow drops in prices.