cdad

Statesville N.C.

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It's not much of a sign but any decrease in gas or diesel around my house is good.10 cents for gas ,15 cents for diesel chevron
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The Texan

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cdad wrote: It's not much of a sign but any decrease in gas or diesel around my house is good.10 cents for gas ,15 cents for diesel chevron Gas went up .05 cents here this week, diesel remained the same, an arm and a leg.
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mikehart92

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Still climbing here in Oklahoma.
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CJTravler

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The station where i usually get my gas has gone down about .12 cents in the last week.
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Southern Sun

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Yesterday, the news mentioned that about $0.76 of each $1.00 for gasoline is for crude. Interestingly, the taxes (state and federal) take about the same as the refineries. Many villanize the oil companies, who buy most of their crude on the open market, but no many complain about states like California who two years ago took in a little over $2b in taxes, but now taking in taxes at the rate of $5b per year. That's the worst case, but other states are getting a big windfall and, unlike the oil companies, they have no investment or risk. I suppose at the end of the day prices will not fall very much until we get off the foreign dependance (70% of our crude) and start relying on our own supplies not only for the supply, but also for the reduction of price hikes for various international crisis situations. Best thing we can do is to let our representatives know our feelings during their upcoming break. After all they do work for us, and not the lobbyests.
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swebber

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Around here some stations have dropped their diesel prices $.16 since Wednesday....come on down !!! 
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rvten

Crossville,TN

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Down to $4.15 to $4.07 here on IL/WI border.
Passed one station a little further north who was still charging $4.27.
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I don't want to talk about it !! lol
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Sunshineinal

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Love's in Clanton Alabama is $4.7190 for Diesel.
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turninghawk

Gatlinburg, TN

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Can't say that I can get too excited over gas & diesel dropping what amounts to about 3%. Big deal. Plus, we all know it's only temporary. Back when gas was about 30 cents a gallon that would've amounted to less than a penny a gallon. No big deal then --- no big deal now. That 3% most of us can get back on credit card purchases -- sometimes more. If you bought $50 worth of groceries this week and next week the same groceries cost you $48.50 would you be as thrilled? I think not. Just my opinion.
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