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By: Anonymous

I doubt the average American would change their habits much if gas did top $5/gallon. Here in Canada it is already past that price. Where I am it is about $1.42/liter (times that by about 4 to get the...

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By: Anonymous

It’s around $4.50 in the north Chicago suburbs and I haven’t noticed much difference in traffic. Even this morning I was should I take the normal car that gets 25+ MPG or the 5 speed, supercharged...

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By: Anonymous

I agree with the other commenters that $5/g gas won’t effect many peoples driving habits. I think gas needs to get higher than that. All that will happen in the meantime are lots of news and magazine...

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By: Anonymous

I paid $4.22 today, and that is crazy. I’m all for making a buck, but why are prices going up? Product scarcity? Production costs? Delivery costs? I could live with any of those. Or is it just greed?...

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By: Anonymous

I don’t see people changing a lot even if it goes over $5 per gallon. For me, I’m looking into options for buying a bicycle – way better miles per gallon on those!! 🙂

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By: Anonymous

My prediction: if gas hits $5 a gallon, it won’t stay there long because it will force another recession.

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By: Anonymous

gas 4.09 here in upstate ny. and i make 36k in retirement home paid for and i have cut back on traval and spending for even needed things so all ready hit my income level and i am above the average...

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By: Anonymous

Regardless of how high the price goes, the only thing that’s going to bring the price down is the next recession… It’s going to get uglier.

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By: Anonymous

Seen from Europe, 5$ per gallon is ridiculously cheap. Here, we pay between 8 and 10 $$, so people really think about wether they have to drive. A friend from Rome told me last week that the traffic...

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By: Anonymous

I wouldn’t be surprised to see gas rise to the $4.50-$5.00 range but it won’t stay there long. With today’s dismal jobs report and expected weakness this earnings season, I think demand will begin to...

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By: Anonymous

The average american doesn’t care about gas prices. They just toss the charge right on top of the mountain of debt that’s already on their credit cards. When they max it all out they’ll file for...

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