Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Are Gas Prices Getting On Your Nerve??? -- TwistIt Tuesday


NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Gas prices rose Tuesday for the 14th straight day, with drivers in some parts of the United States now paying more than $3.90 a gallon.
The national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline is now $3.517, according to a daily survey by motorist group AAA. That's up eight tenths of a cent from $3.509 on Monday.

Prices at the pump can vary widely among states, due in large part to vastly different levels of gasoline tax. More
Gas prices have risen nearly 15 cents so far this month. That's on top of a nearly 27 cent increase in February.
California continues to have the highest gas prices in the nation, with drivers there paying an average of $3.908 a gallon. Hawaii had the second highest average price at $3.89 a gallon, while Alaska came in third at $3.845 a gallon.
The lowest gas prices are in Wyoming, where gas averages $3.197 a gallon. Montana and Missouri also have relatively low gas prices.

Gas prices have been driven higher by an increase in the price of crude oil, the main ingredient in gasoline.
Oil prices have risen more than 10% so far this month, as investors remain nervous about the crisis in Libya. However, prices were trending lower Tuesday following reports that other oil-exporting nations in the region are considering boosting output. 



With that being said, how many of you think you can do a better job then we are seeing with this gas and oil prices.  This is something that the average American can and will be affect by  its not about a rich or a poor thing, its about who wants to pay these prices that we are seeing.  We read the newspapers, the blogs, and our social network time lines; so we know what the people are saying and we bring you another "TwistIt Tuesday" so put yourself in the pilot seat and please lead us into your vision.

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2 comments:

  1. @MrInfamy
    if the price of gas goes up again...im gon slap somebody or srt sellin crack...i dnt wanna sell no drugs so i guess somebody gettin slapped

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  2. I am so glad that I sold my car. I would be much broker than I am now. But if I did still have my car. I would have turned it into a cab and started charging ppl for rides.

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