$7/gallon gas is coming

Anonymous
Prices are down because consumption is down. It is down to nearly the levels at the height of the pandemic.

Citation needed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Prices are down because consumption is down. It is down to nearly the levels at the height of the pandemic.

Citation needed


There is no citation for that because it isn't true.

Consumption is way up as evidenced by the record oil company profits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Prices are down because consumption is down. It is down to nearly the levels at the height of the pandemic.

Citation needed


There is no citation for that because it isn't true.

Consumption is way up as evidenced by the record oil company profits.


Here’s actual data, not armchair conjecture.

https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/weekly/gasoline.php
Anonymous
Where's the $7 gas OP?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I passed by $3.44 yesterday.

Thanks Joe!


I used to pay $2/gallon

I used to pay .99c
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I passed by $3.44 yesterday.

Thanks Joe!


I used to pay $2/gallon

I used to pay .99c


In 1982.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I passed by $3.44 yesterday.

Thanks Joe!


I used to pay $2/gallon

I used to pay .99c


In 1982.

Actually, briefly in the Clinton years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I passed by $3.44 yesterday.

Thanks Joe!


I used to pay $2/gallon

I used to pay .99c


In 1982.

Actually, briefly in the Clinton years.


You realize that was 25 years ago, right?
Anonymous
According to AAA, the national average is now below $4/gal
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:According to AAA, the national average is now below $4/gal


Yup. So much for the “sky is falling” hysterical OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Prices are down because consumption is down. It is down to nearly the levels at the height of the pandemic.

Citation needed


There is no citation for that because it isn't true.

Consumption is way up as evidenced by the record oil company profits.


Anonymous
Thank you, President Biden, for adjusting the dial on your desk that moves gas prices up and down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Prices are down because consumption is down. It is down to nearly the levels at the height of the pandemic.

Citation needed


There is no citation for that because it isn't true.

Consumption is way up as evidenced by the record oil company profits.




You’re not very good at reading simple graphs are you? See that gigantic dip in the grey line that represents 2020? We are far far far above that pandemic low.
Anonymous
3.85 today in Silver Spring. Thank you President Biden!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Prices are down because consumption is down. It is down to nearly the levels at the height of the pandemic.

Citation needed


There is no citation for that because it isn't true.

Consumption is way up as evidenced by the record oil company profits.




You’re not very good at reading simple graphs are you? See that gigantic dip in the grey line that represents 2020? We are far far far above that pandemic low.


Did you even read the article? The comparison is to the summer of 2020 - summer when Americans generally increase driving.

Americans are officially driving less than they did in the summer of 2020, when pandemic travel restrictions all but halted movement.

The four-week average of US gasoline consumption -- the best gauge for the country’s demand -- is now more than 1 million barrels a day below pre-Covid seasonal norms, according to Energy Information Administration data.
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