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mpjh wrote:There is an absolute correlation. Oil is the raw resource from which gasoline is distilled. So when oil prices go down, gas prices go down.
mpjh wrote:The reason oil prices are going down is that people are not buying gasoline because they are driving over a billion miles less because they are running out of money. It is the result of the recession.
mpjh wrote:An additional reason for the reduction in oil prices is the relative increase in the strength of the dollar. As the dollar get stronger, the price of all commodities declines, in dollar terms.
mpjh wrote:You, sir, are clearly the proud product of the public school system in this country.
mpjh wrote:You, sir, are clearly the proud product of the public school system in this country.
soap_mactavish wrote:lol. I ride my bike. I don't have to worry, unless AM PM raises the price on air. :p
mpjh wrote:Yeah, if that is where he went to school.
jonesthecurl wrote:if the price drops another few cents here in NJ, it will be a third of the price it was in july.
Pries have fallen less in the UK because more of the price at the pump is tax, and because the £ is so low.
The strength of the $ also has a lot to do with it.
What's happened in continental Europe?
Grooveman2007 wrote:$1.59/gal.
icedagger wrote:mpjh wrote:You, sir, are clearly the proud product of the public school system in this country.
You, sir, are clearly a proud member of the sheeple
mpjh wrote:icedagger wrote:mpjh wrote:You, sir, are clearly the proud product of the public school system in this country.
You, sir, are clearly a proud member of the sheeple
ooooh, got your tin-foil hat out?