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I seem to remember the last time oil was $100/barrel, [View all]
the pump price was about $3.00.
Time for a "windfall profit tax".
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A number of companies have actually been reporting a percentage increase in profits
cstanleytech
Jul 2022
#10
What the market will bear is based on supply and demand. Indirection failed. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jul 2022
#30
It sure used to be a lot cheaper filling up your car with crude oil than it is now.
MichMan
Jul 2022
#18
Analysis of the price of a manufactured product based solely on raw material costs is simplistic
MichMan
Jul 2022
#34
True. But also, there's a lag between falling oil price and falling gas price,
thesquanderer
Jul 2022
#20