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Average US gas price hits $5 for first time


https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/11/business/gas-prices-five-dollars-national-june/index.html

For the first time ever, a gallon of regular gas now costs $5 on average nationwide, according to AAA's Saturday reading.

The record is hardly a surprise. Gas prices have been rising steadily for the last eight weeks, and this latest milestone marks the 15th straight day that the AAA reading has hit a record price, and the 32nd time in the last 33 days.

The national average stood at $4.07 when the current run of price increases began April 15. The current price reading from OPIS represents 23% increase in less than two months.

And the rising gasoline prices is doing more than just causing pain at the pump for drivers. They are a major factor in the prices paid by consumers for a full range of goods and services rising at the fastest pace in 40 years, according to the government's inflation report Friday.

Inflation caused consumer confidence to hit a record low on Friday, according to a survey by the University of Michigan. Worries about what the Federal Reserve will do to battle inflation has sent US stocks plunging in recent months, wiping out billions in household wealth.

While a $5 national average is new, $5 gas has become unpleasantly common in much of the country.

Data from OPIS, which collects the readings from 130,000 US gas stations used to compile the AAA averages, showed that 32% of stations nationwide, nearly one of every three, were already were charging more than $5 a gallon in readings Friday. And about 10% of stations across the nation are charging more than $5.75 a gallon.

The statewide average was $5 a gallon or more in 21 states plus Washington DC in Saturday's reading.


Going to be $6 in the Summer folks, hope you got your bikes or bought a EV by then like Biden demands you to. This is the perfect time for Globalists to force change and enact the WEF NEW WORLD ORDER!

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The Demokkkrat solution: just buy an electric car (even though it still is powered by fossil fuels and most people can’t afford them)

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https://fortune.com/2022/06/02/inflation-high-earners-paycheck-to-paycheck/

61-64% of people live paycheck to paycheck and the cheapest EV is about $15,000, not an easy feat.

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Cheap is the key word there. I believe it's Kia who offers a cheap EV option right now in that price range. However, Kia Hyundai is dealing with fire problems with their cars. You'd have to be a fool to buy one of their cars right now.

A reliable EV is going to cost closer to 30 grand, and if you want an SUV like most Americans have recently been crying for you're going to be inching closer to 40 grand.

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Keep invoking your KKK masters so we all understand where you are coming from.
Have you no shame? And that's a big joke, because everyone can see you don't.
I imagine you are at your KKK meeting while your Komrades coach you on how best to lie on the internet to the rest of us.
KKK this, KKK that. You are a goddamn advert for the Klan while pretending to be something else.
Embrace the Klan like you were born to. Don't equivocate your allegiance while diminishing the message.

C'mon, Do It. Let all Your Hate Come Forth so everyone knows exactly who you are.
Then we can acknowledge all the awful candidates the deplorables send our way and hopefully show people how ugly the alt-
wrong is and why we need to fight this scourge.

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I’m not involved with the KKK in any respect. The left however has adopted an ideology that very much does resemble the KKK and the Nazis.

I’m not going to entertain the rest of your post because it’s nothing more than lies, false speculation and hate speech. Typical DemoKKKrat.

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Let them eat cake!

Again: EVs run on coal.

If every American bought an EV today, the entire US power grid would be down by morning.

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$4.69 here in town today. It will be $5.00 on July 4th.It looks like I will be only able to afford a hamburger or hot dog that day.

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Actually, now that I think about it, didn't Republicans vote against price gouging for gas? Swore they did... But those are alleged so who knows how ti really works since it's cheaper to export than import and are swayed by the market once it went public.

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Glad I have a Sam's Club membership. 30 cents cheaper than everywhere else. Costco does the same thing.

I'm also worried about those diesel prices. They are insane right now. This will only drive up prices even more at the stores.

We are months away until this pressure starts to roll back, but by that point the damage will already be done.

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Our local supermarket chain here on the east coast is called Stop & Shop, also called Giant in other states, and they have a thing called the Go Rewards program where you can get up to $1.50 off per gallon. I get that very often. Comes in so handy. When the gas prices first started going up I was still paying a dollar something a gallon using the go rewards program.

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Yep, we have that here in the Pittsburgh, PA area at two of the grocery store chains Shop n' Save and Giant Eagle. While its a nice program, their prices are so off the wall insane that is makes their gas rewards program useless. And their prices were extremely way before all this covid stuff happened.

At Sams its only 45 dollars a yearly membership and Costco is 60. Then you save tons on gas. People are better off doing that.

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Well it works out personally because I do most of my grocery shopping at Aldi's but then at Stop & Shop I buy the specials that give you the most reward points. For example I can get 500 points (which would be 50¢ off per gallon, or $5 off your next store purchase) just for buying $15 worth of whatever they offer in a certain area of the flyer. So it works out pretty good for me. Plus I don't use much gas anyways so that's even more of an incentive for me personally.

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