[DMCForum] Gasoline Prices and the election
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[DMCForum] Gasoline Prices and the election
- From: Marc Levy <malevy_nj@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 17:15:40 -0700 (PDT)
Sometime in the past week during the political
discussion, someone asked What happened to the drop in
gasoline prices before the election that I had
predicted earlier in the year..
I had some time today to check in to it.
This past summer, when gas prices exceeded $2.00 a
gallon in most places (Here in NJ it just hit $2.00
before it started to go back down) the cost of crude
oil PEAKED at 38.50 a barrel. In June the price
dropped back down to the $34 range. Soon after, the
price at the pump started to slowly decrease.
Gasoline here in New Jersey has slowly been creeping
back up. Regular is about $1.92 here. So, give or
take a few pennies it is back up to the same price it
was in late May/Early June at the last peek.. But
today, crude oil is about $52 a barrel.
If we compare gasoline prices VS crude oil prices, I
would say we are getting a HUGE discount at the pump
right now..... How long after the election will the
price at the pump go up?? No matter who wins (or is
appointed).
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