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Gas prices rattle Americans
Friday, May 09, 2008
USA Today -- Record high gas prices are prompting Americans to drive less for the first time in nearly three decades, squeezing family budgets and causing major shifts in driving habits, federal data and a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll show.

As prices near — or in some places top — $4 a gallon, most Americans say they are cutting back on other household spending, seriously considering buying more fuel-efficient cars and consolidating their daily errands to save fuel.

Americans worry that steep gas costs are here to stay: eight in 10 say they doubt today's high prices are temporary, the poll finds. It's the first time such a large majority sees pricey gas as a long-term problem.


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Friday, May 09, 2008
USA Today -- Record high gas prices are prompting Americans to drive less for the first time in nearly three decades, squeezing family budgets and causing major shifts in driving habits, federal data and a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll show.

As prices near — or in some places top — $4 a gallon, most Americans say they are cutting back on other household spending, seriously considering buying more fuel-efficient cars and consolidating their daily errands to save fuel.

Americans worry that steep gas costs are here to stay: eight in 10 say they doubt today's high prices are temporary, the poll finds. It's the first time such a large majority sees pricey gas as a long-term problem.

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gasforus
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Tell me it ain't so!!
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Even if the major U.S. oil corporations were allowed to drill every square inch of the U.S., there simply isn't enough projected oil reserves for the U.S. to ever achieve energy independency based upon the current oil-based economy.
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well, it's good to see supply and demand (and ultimately cost) is working in the USA still
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Walmart shoppers come DRIVE UP UP Crude prices !!
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Trade deficits lower the value of the dollar and raises the cost of gas
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Walmart alone creates a trade deficit that approaches the oil trade deficit.

We should manufacture most goods here in the USA.
This would also reduce the fuel wasted in extra transportation cost.
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Another form of destroy USA.
We can be our own worse enemy, our own personal GREED.
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The Walmart effect is a major reason why we are in this fuel crunch.
Send our jobs and money to china make them rich and up the demand for fuel.
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We reduce our demand but china and india increase at a far greater rate.
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Anyone that buys walmart JUNK and thinks it is the same quality needs to do more thinking.
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They have also driven DOWN the Quality of almost all products in the name of profits.
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Because of Republican policies-
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Inflation-Adjusted mid point Wages are 1/3rd what they were in 1980.

The Rich Republicans at the top are 1-2000 times richer at the expense of the middle class and poor.
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They do not need bush's tax cut, they just hire illegal aliens and cut the wages for the middle class.
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rockinrog, yep and its getting worse, my relatives in North Battelford SK are just as bad off,they are just pulling through, too
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Walk when you can.
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Whoever is buying fuel for America at these prices IS involved with driving the prices up world wide.
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The sad part is that Americans are getting a triple whammy.
High gas/oil prices
Higher food prices
and worst of all, high debt per person.
There was a news story on CNN the other day that says Americans owe
850 Billion dollars on there credit cards.
USA Population approx 300 million
Therefore every man, woman and child owes $2,833.00 at interest rates from 8-30%. I think this problem is worse that higher gas prices.
Live within your means people!!!!
Good luck on getting out of these tough times because it's going to get worse.
Marson
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It used to be we worked so many days to pay our annual tax bill, soon we will work more days to par our fuel bill.
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What would expect across the United States today?!
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rattles my wallet. the cars stays parked most of the time.
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So what else is new ?
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This stinks
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I think steep gas costs are here to stay. There's just too much global demand vs. supply. I also think the high prices will lead to a variety of alternatives before too many years. The success of the Prius shows that we motorists are eager to move toward new technology that consumes less fuel. When a product comes to market that is petroleum free, with price and capabilities similar to a gasoline powered vehicle, I think we'll see a flood of such vehicles from numerous manufacturers. Then we'll see demand really diminished for crude oil based fuels, and the price will come down in the long term.

Maybe in 20 years, my corner gas station will offer charging stations, hydrogen, and biodiesel. Perhaps there will be one little gasoline pump there for the few cars still powered by it. (Like my beloved '71 Grandville convertible).

Well anyway, just my opinion of how this mess may turn out.....
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Less drivers on the road? That's good for me.
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Stop driving so much
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When we stop blaming our leaders and oil companies, then we might accomplish something. But it's so much easier to blame something else while we clog the roads with SUVs, live 50 miles from where we work, refuse to support mass transit, and shirk individual responsibility. I don't care if gas is $10 a gallon, I'm already prepared for that and more.
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Nothing is being done about the rising gas prices
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I cannot imagine what our country will be like in January 2009 when we've had to spend a year of consistently higher gas prices.
What will our christmas spending season be like. $100 gift certificates for a tank of gas?
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Our leaders are leading this country into a depression. They should be pushing affordable, renewable energy. But as always they are pushing for more oil to bring us down even further. When will this country wake up and realize oil needs to fade away?
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When will the US finally say enough is enough!

Get the pocketed Big Oil politicians out of office and pass some laws to protect our economy, protect the citizens?!?
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Most of us like SPEED - drive like crazy people.
You will use about 25% less fuel if you drive 55 instead of 70

If you take a bus instead of planes 75% fuel savings
If you take a Train instead of planes 95% fuel savings
If goods are transported by Train instead of truck or plane this country could have a vast surplus of fuel !!
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Save Crude Oil Don't fly commercial airplanes.
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RANKLED IS MORE LIKE IT!
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The prices of gasoline is rattling a lot more than just driving
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So?
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It's time for people to reconsider their lifestyles(lots of foolish spending habits)and make more practical and economic choices
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old stuff
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All of these news articles are caught in a loop. Is there not even a single article out there that has some good news for a change?
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same old crappie news, glad i don't read u s today
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Won't it be great when it costs as much to drive to work as you are getting paid?
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Rationing after the election seems to be what Congress is intent on allowing.
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The only thing temporary in life is life itself.
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Don't get run over in the stampede for smaller more mpg cars.
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The price of gas hurts; but the Ethanol fiasco and its effect on food prices is killing us.
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'Gas prices rattle Americans'
as well they should!
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This will drive inflation!
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I agree, old news.
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Old news.
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The next time they jack the price in our area I'm thinking we'll hit the $4/gal mark. Coming even before the Memorial holiday starts.
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If you drive to the corner Starbucks, you can afford the gas prices. Otherwise you could make coffee at home.
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Rattling me.
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I'm holding little hope of lower prices.
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nothing new
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Ouch!
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this is news???
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IT'S BEEN A LONG TERM PROBLEM AND WE KNOW IT WON'T BE GOING AWAY.
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I've been driving less for two years at least.
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They said that cutting consumption would help. We did that. They said bio-fuel would help. We did that. What do they want us to do now??
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