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See that gas prices down lowest in umpteen years
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See that gas prices down lowest in umpteen years

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Mar 15, 2025, 6:48 PM
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Under TRUMP..like lowest overall in last 4 years and he’s just getting started!

Ha..as that silly McDonalds ad went..

“I’m loving it” especially with a big old V-8 crammed into a heavy old GMC Camper Van getting 9-13mpg depending on the lead foot & speed.

Go America!

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Re: See that gas prices down lowest in umpteen years

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Mar 15, 2025, 6:58 PM
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Is it 2.75 now. That's sweet. I paid 5.08 last week in Los Angeles. I don't drive the far lately. I don't see how they pull it off driving in California.

Here's a breakdown of South Carolina though

2024:
The average price for regular gasoline in South Carolina was around $3.219 per gallon, and mid-grade was $3.632 per gallon.
2023:
In December 2022, the average gas price in South Carolina was $2.93 per gallon.
2022:
In December 2021, the average gas price in South Carolina was around $3.02 per gallon.
2021:
In December 2020, the average gas price in South Carolina was around $1.90 per gallon.
2020:
In December 2019, the average gas price in South Carolina was around $2.28 per gallon.
2019:
In December 2018, the average gas price in South Carolina was around $2.11 per gallon.

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Re: See that gas prices down lowest in umpteen years

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Mar 15, 2025, 7:27 PM
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$5.08?? Geez!!

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Mar 15, 2025, 7:36 PM
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Unleaded Plus...not even the highest.

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Mar 15, 2025, 7:42 PM [ in reply to Re: See that gas prices down lowest in umpteen years ]
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Forgot to add that I saw it for 5.04 earlier, so it has slightly dropped.

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Re: See that gas prices down lowest in umpteen years

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Mar 15, 2025, 8:41 PM
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Wow!

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Cheap gas is often a sign of an economy in decline

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Mar 15, 2025, 7:16 PM
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Be careful what you wish for.

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Re: Cheap gas is often a sign of an economy in decline


Mar 15, 2025, 7:18 PM
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Yes, most folks do not see that relationship.

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So, high prices is a sign of an economy on the upswing?

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Mar 15, 2025, 7:48 PM [ in reply to Cheap gas is often a sign of an economy in decline ]
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Stock market loves high oil prices. The average american doesn't see those benefits.

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Re: So, high prices is a sign of an economy on the upswing?

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Mar 15, 2025, 8:08 PM
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It is not that the Market loves higher oil prices, it is a function of globally expanding economies . Economic expansion drives markets higher thus creating a need for oil. There are over 5k products that are petroleum based.

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Mar 15, 2025, 8:23 PM [ in reply to Cheap gas is often a sign of an economy in decline ]
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California brings high gas price pain on themselves from far left policies. I feel no sympathy for them.

In the 80’s I worked out there in support of oil drilling. The oil company hit a field off Pt. Conception that the head geologist said would be bigger than Prudhoe Bay in Alaska. That field has never been produced and lies dormant still today. Then they fought any improvement in refining capacity, toss in the highest in the Nation taxes on gasoline and you have progressive policy prices🤷‍♂️

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