How much does gas cost in your neck of the woods?

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Hit $2.05 here in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio for crying out loud! Still climbin!
 
glbirch:
If you had a chart that also showed cost/barrel of crude, I think that would be more interesting.
Ask and ye shall receive...it doesn't exactly correlate with the first chart, but this one shows the cost of a benchmark barrel of crude in 2000 adjusted dollars from 1947 forward.
 
reefraff:
How much does gasoline cost? Less than it used to, when the dollars are inflation adjusted.
Now that's interesting.....thanks for posting
 
work in the far south of Chicago...paid 2.19 for 89 octane today.....OUCH
 
the cheap one is $1.97 and premium is about $2.10 down here in miami. my father in law just moved to costa rica he says its $3.00 per gallon. thats crazy
 
And I thought this was gas for SCUBA tanks.

We pay over $3.00 per gallon here because of our location on a semi-isolated island and low volume of sales vs overhead. Of course I don't own (or need) a car here on Catalina since I carry all my dive gear on my infamous hand cart. Only use gas when I'm on the mainland (once a month).

Dr. Bill
 
Filled up two weeks ago for a $1.66 a gallon. Put gas in my wife's car yesturday for $1.80 at the same gas station. We're on the low end for the average, but it still hurts. I'm just glad I only live 2 miles from work. :)
 

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