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Add the taxes added since then. jimfields33 Jul 2022 #1
I doubt if they are more than a dime more than a few years ago. multigraincracker Jul 2022 #2
Perhaps. But salaries went up. Cost of refining certainly did. jimfields33 Jul 2022 #3
Then why do we see gas at one station 4.48 Beachnutt Jul 2022 #4
3.99 at costco greymattermom Jul 2022 #14
Costco sells at a discount to their members IronLionZion Jul 2022 #16
If no one buys gas at the ones charging a lot more... MichMan Jul 2022 #17
Much depends on hedging, delivery dates, and quantities Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2022 #27
A lot of these stores have a savings card..... Historic NY Jul 2022 #32
Inflation at almost 9%. multigraincracker Jul 2022 #5
A number of companies have actually been reporting a percentage increase in profits cstanleytech Jul 2022 #10
Refining went up since they shuttered refineries kwijybo Jul 2022 #29
Did the taxes go from zero to .62 and zero to .52? I think doc03 Jul 2022 #6
Taxes were already factored in, though moose65 Jul 2022 #15
"Pennsylvania 52 cents a gallon" (nope) BumRushDaShow Jul 2022 #19
Just remember Cherokee100 Jul 2022 #7
Capitalism is not based on supply and demand..... multigraincracker Jul 2022 #8
"It's base on what the market will bear." More like its based on how much cstanleytech Jul 2022 #11
Bingo and pay multigraincracker Jul 2022 #12
What the market will bear is based on supply and demand. Indirection failed. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2022 #30
Only if you or I Maine Abu El Banat Jul 2022 #9
Time to tax the oil companies for their excess profits on congressmembers. lastlib Jul 2022 #13
It sure used to be a lot cheaper filling up your car with crude oil than it is now. MichMan Jul 2022 #18
So you are going to try again BumRushDaShow Jul 2022 #25
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
Seems like when it goes up, multigraincracker Jul 2022 #21
I don't see how a windfall profit tax will help us in the midterms KS Toronado Jul 2022 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author MichMan Jul 2022 #23
Nationalize all monopolies. multigraincracker Jul 2022 #24
There is no monopoly on oil or gas in the USA. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2022 #28
Utter nonsense, unworkable, a waste of time to propose Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2022 #31
There is no competition when a few large companies multigraincracker Jul 2022 #35
I had posted one such comparison in a different thread BumRushDaShow Jul 2022 #26
As the economy continues to recede, gas prices will drop considerably MichMan Jul 2022 #33
By then Big Oil will be bigger, richer with more political power and multigraincracker Jul 2022 #36
Not if demand plummets like it did in 2020. MichMan Jul 2022 #37
We need to speed up the switch to alternate fuels. multigraincracker Jul 2022 #38
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