Friday, April 25, 2014

I don’t want to pay 4 dollars for (unleaded 87) a gallon of fuel per tank!!!!

            Mostly every family in Texas owns more than one car per household.  And with the inflation of fuel per gallon it’s getting really hard for some family, and Obama care is not helping either, FYI. Beginning of the year we started with 2.97$, and slowly moved up to 3.59$ one week ago just last week. According to CNN and some other sources, I can personally say we won’t be paying 4$ dollars or more per tank.
 The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline nationwide on Tuesday was $3.59, according to the AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report, about a dime higher than a month ago. Gasoline prices typically rise this time of year as refineries undergo maintenance to switch from winter to summer grades of gasoline. Motor fuel prices have also been affected by a rising price of ethanol, which is blended into gasoline, because of transportation problems in recent weeks. But ethanol prices have eased the last few days and are expected to decline further in the coming weeks.
This summer season, according to the Energy Department, average gasoline prices should actually be lower than or close to, those of last summer. The department’s Energy Information Administration projected on Tuesday that a gallon of regular gasoline would cost $3.57 on average nationally, down a penny from last summer.

So, hopefully this upcoming summer we will be fortunate enough to pay less than >3.50$ per gallon, per tank. Every single penny pays a huge role when you end up filling up your tank. Couple of cents can make difference between a full gallon and half a gallon. Paying even 3.50$ is really high than what I am used to, I want to go back and pay 2.99 per gallon. But I can only dream,  that someday we will pay 1$ a gallon per gallon like our father and forefathers.

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