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Huge jump in gas prices
Anyone know why gas jumped so high in the last week?
Gilford Mobil was $3.30 last week, today $3.69!! I mean really, what's the deal and whose pockets and getting stuffed with $$? Not mine! |
One explanation might point to the recent rise in crude oil (recently over $100 a barrel).
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Jetskier:cool: |
People never get tired of talking about the price of gas.
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If you have not noticed high gas prices are the new normal.
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So, if you're in a 25% tax bracket (hypothetically speaking), you'd be incurring a $111 tax break. Now, that $175 bones is more realistically $64 bones in this case. Obviously, if you're in a higher tax bracket you'll get a bigger break and vice versa being in a lower tax bracket. Just figured I'd shed some positives... As always, everyone's situation can be different and I cannot be relied upon for the above information. However, generally speaking those rules apply to most individuals. :D |
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the best excuse I heard is: "because they can".
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Gasoline isn't some inalienable right. It's a physical product, and tends to follow many economics 101 "supply and demand" curves. I could save money on gas by buying a Prius, but then I'd be stuck driving a Prius. I'll stick with something that is more enjoyable and pay the higher rate. |
Even though we keep hearing about how much oil is being pumped up in North Dakota and such it is always the market price that effects the gas station prices. That and those damned Egyptians and fear of shutting the Suez Canal where the tankers go through for Saudi Arabia and the Med.
All that North Dakota oil is being exported and we are paying the price for it. When you own a truck, and need to, and have a 32 gallon tank $ .30 is an extra $9.60 on top of all ready high gas prices. And I can't deduct my gas, so I can bitch about it...Good thing I don't smoke or drink......much.....:laugh: |
I think it is $.565/mile this year. If your employee reimburse you for less than that, you can qualify to deduct the difference.
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$50 a barrel coming soon?
Saw this on the news this morning:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/100886286?__source=yahoo%7Cfinance%7Cheadline%7Che adline%7Cstory&par=yahoo&doc=100886286%7CExpect%20 $50%20oil,%20but%20not%20$ Not going to hold my breath... |
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How the heck can you deduct for mileage unless you own a biusness?
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Dan |
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I'll try to return this to something lake related.....buying boat gas at the marinas makes putting gas in my car seem like a bargain!
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Oil has risen from around $97 on July 1, mainly for two reasons. Traders are concerned that unrest in Egypt could affect oil shipments through the Suez Canal, a key shipping lane. And U.S. supplies of oil and gasoline have dropped dramatically in the past two weeks, signaling a rise in demand in the world's largest economy. The prediction is another $.15 increase soon. |
Gas was around $1.80 when Obama took office..........just saying.
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Let me get this straight. The cost has not changed as the Suez canal is still open. I think it might close so I charge another $5.00 a barrel And as long as it doesn't close I pocket the difference. The govt has increased the fleet standard mileage We have added 10% ethanol to gas More Electric and better mileage cars added to the road We are loaded with oil to ship out of thisi country We are now getting a pipeline from Canada to ship cheap gas overseas O.K. , now I get it. Now I get it. |
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P.S. For everyone who's an American citizen, the president is not "yours" or "mine," but "ours," for better or worse, no matter who holds the office. |
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