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How are you coping with FALLING gas prices?


I am driving more miles more often
  15% (6)
I purchased/am purchasing a vehicle that uses more fuel to the gallon
  10% (4)
I moved or am moving further away from work
  5% (2)
I am spending more on other items so I can spend less on gas
  15% (6)
I am getting another job that pays less
  5% (2)
I am reducing my supplementary income
  7% (3)
My wages are falling as gas prices fall, so it's not an issue for me
  7% (3)
I have had to add more money to my savings account
  12% (5)
I am not using credit to purchase gas
  20% (8)
I don't drive so it doesn't affect me
  2% (1)


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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 8/5/2008 4:59:20 PM   
kernsfamily

 

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I talked to my husband on the phone, and he filled up for $3.69 today!


this afternoon, while out for lunch, I saw $3.61 at a couple of places.....and, I will likely see it a bit lower by the time I head out on my commute home....

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 8/6/2008 2:59:48 PM   
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<Lisa hands a tissue to Ben>

Here you go! Tears of joy? Or allergies?

Joy I suppose, at the fact that that is what I'm paying, but the pollen does seem to be bad at the moment.

Those aren't pink tissues, are they? I prefer the baby blue...

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 8/6/2008 3:51:18 PM   
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<Lisa double checks> They really look white to me.

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 8/6/2008 6:14:35 PM   
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I am in CA, and there is one place that is 4.09 right now! WhoHOO!

Sorry, Costco is down to 4.07!

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 8/7/2008 2:18:59 AM   
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I saw it for $3.95 today and I live in CA.
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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 8/7/2008 3:05:31 AM   
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Didn't go anywhere yesterday, but saw it for $3.73 on Tuesday. Don't know if I'll get by a station tomorrow or not, I don't have to pass any on my way to school and I don't think I have to run to the pharmacy or grocery tomorrow.

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 8/7/2008 9:18:47 AM   
kernsfamily

 

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quote:

ORIGINAL: Consecrated2God

I talked to my husband on the phone, and he filled up for $3.69 today!


this afternoon, while out for lunch, I saw $3.61 at a couple of places.....and, I will likely see it a bit lower by the time I head out on my commute home....


on thursday morning....$3.58 was what i saw frequently on my commute....and still heading down....

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 8/7/2008 3:29:21 PM   
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I'll take a tissue too. It's only down to about $4.02 on the Western Slope of Colorado. I'm in Texas right now, and I'm not surprised the prices are so "cheap." But then the groceries prices are a lot cheaper here too. I pay about $4 a gallon for milk back in CO. Ugh. Bread is about $3.50 back there. I finally broke out my breadmaker a few months ago.

I guess that's the price for living in such a beautiful place. Sometimes I could do with a little ugly. KWIM?

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 8/7/2008 11:01:09 PM   
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Bread is $3.50? Really? Yikes!

Hubby and I both filled up last night for $3.52/gal (NW corner of AR). Saw it for $3.48 at Wal Mart, but we don't get gas there (ethanol). Sheesh, it only cost $105 to fill up both vehicles this week!

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 8/8/2008 1:12:58 PM   
reach


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Wow! That is cheap, it costs me $55 and my husband $60, so that is $110 for the week.

Lucky he does not use a full tank every week. But he figured in town her is getting 14 MPG. Yikes!
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RE: How are you coping with decreasing gas prices? - 8/8/2008 1:22:02 PM   
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It's nice to see gas at 4.09 a gallon here :)

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RE: How are you coping with decreasing gas prices? - 8/8/2008 8:28:09 PM   
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I got it for $3.57 tonight

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RE: How are you coping with decreasing gas prices? - 8/10/2008 9:27:58 PM   
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Bread is about $3.50 back there

Whoa...I won't be complaining about spending $1.99 on a loaf of bread again

It has been a relief to see gas prices making their way down, how long they stay this way is anyone's guess, but regardless it is a blessing. Around we have seen gas anywhere from $3.67 - $3.80 which is nice when they were hovering right at $4.00 last month. Hope they continue to go down...one can hope can't they?

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RE: How are you coping with decreasing gas prices? - 8/11/2008 8:18:28 AM   
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They always do go down this time of year, though, and then shoot up even higher the next year. So while it's nice and I'm not complaining, I'm hesitant to get too excited.

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RE: How are you coping with decreasing gas prices? - 8/11/2008 8:26:23 AM   
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I've hardly been in a car this summer as compared with last summer. I walk or ride a bike, and try to carpool as much as possible. It galls me to pay those prices.

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RE: How are you coping with decreasing gas prices? - 8/11/2008 8:56:32 AM   
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It was pointed out that when the discussion on opening up offshore drilling started to get serious that the oil/gas prices dropped. With continued pressure on Congress to allow this drilling and their finally DOING something about it the price we are paying at the pump might stay down below $4/gallon for a while.

The best I saw gas at was $3.52 this weekend. That was after I filled up at $3.56.

When the temps are in the high 90's and the humidity is killer and while living out in the country walking, bikes and carpooling isn't an option for us. All we can do is try to consolidate trips to town getting as much done with each trip.

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RE: How are you coping with decreasing gas prices? - 8/11/2008 12:38:39 PM   
kernsfamily

 

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I've hardly been in a car this summer as compared with last summer. I walk or ride a bike, and try to carpool as much as possible. It galls me to pay those prices.


It's great for the people who have the ability to do any of that....even when gas prices aren't high....

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RE: How are you coping with decreasing gas prices? - 8/11/2008 1:33:08 PM   
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I've hardly been in a car this summer as compared with last summer. I walk or ride a bike, and try to carpool as much as possible. It galls me to pay those prices.


It's great for the people who have the ability to do any of that....even when gas prices aren't high....


True.

I'm in the Dallas area right now, and I could not walk or ride here. I could ride the bus, but unfortunately bus service doesn't come to the parts of town where I am or most want to go.

The problem with where I live in Colorado is just going to the grocery store (other than the very small grocery store in town) is 34 miles round trip at a minimum, and going to places like Home Depot or Sam's, or just to buy school clothes, requires traveling 2-1/2 hours to Grand Junction or 3-1/2 hours to Denver. So it's not a cake walk, but like I said, that's the price we pay to have deer and antelope right out the window. We're also blessed that my husband works a block away from home. He walks to work every day and has for years before the gas situation. However, he also deals with people up and down this valley, which means his potential driving distance spans two counties. That is daunting when it comes to gas prices, so he tries to be very wise about how he does that.

Frankly, I don't know how some people are making it with the gas prices or the groceries prices.

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RE: How are you coping with decreasing gas prices? - 8/12/2008 10:38:14 AM   
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The station where I got gas at $3.56 a few days ago is now at $3.49.

I don't think I'll hold my breath for it to hit $1.99 again...

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RE: How are you coping with decreasing gas prices? - 8/12/2008 12:52:30 PM   
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I wish I knew where all this "disposable income" that the following article talks about is...

You may not believe it, but fuel is more affordable than it was during the early '60s.

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...Gasoline is more affordable for American families now than it was in the days of the gas-guzzling muscle cars of the early 1960s. Prices are beginning to come down somewhat, but this was true even when the national average was at its summer peak.

Two-thirds of American voters say they think that the price of gas is "an extremely important political issue," and many believe that it will cause them "serious" financial hardship, according to a recent survey by the Associated Press and Yahoo.

Although it's true that the real (inflation-adjusted) and nominal (posted) prices of gasoline are higher than at any time since World War II, even at the recent peak national average of $4.11 a gallon (California's average Friday was $4.17), gasoline is still more affordable today than it was during the Kennedy administration. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke worries that increasing fuel prices might eat up so much disposable income that it flat-lines consumer spending and tanks the economy. But it's difficult to square that worry with what we call the "affordability index" -- the ratio of the average person's disposable income to the price of gasoline.


But then again, this is a LA Times editorial...

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RE: How are you coping with decreasing gas prices? - 8/12/2008 4:12:38 PM   
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I wish I knew where all this "disposable income" that the following article talks about is...

You may not believe it, but fuel is more affordable than it was during the early '60s.


are you referring to the fact that we know MANY people who do not cook for their family at home (even though the mom is a "stay at home mom"....the kitchen is full of SubZero and Miele and/or Wolf appliances, but doesn't really get used....)? Must be some "disposable income" there....

That we, as an entire family, typically eat out 3-4 times a week (and we're not talking McDonalds....).....and, on a typical Tuesday or other weekday night, have to WAIT 10+ mins. for a table most anywhere we go?.....

When we go to our local Ballpark (Frisco Roughriders baseball...minor league team) this Thursday.....and, I can guarantee you 90% attendance, at least......primarily young families....with a mix of other "demographics", as well...(more than half of all games are total sellouts)

We go to the malls (at least 8 that I can count....within a 20 or so minute drive from our house)....and they are FULL....and people are BUYING....on ANY given weekend....and many weekdays, as well (my wife takes the kids during the week sometimes)....

I stop at my neighborhood Starbucks once...sometimes twice a week....around 6:30 in the morning as I head out for my 32-mile commute.....I can count on 4-5 people being in line in front of me, at least.....and people streaming in (not to mention the drive thru line wrapping around the building)....but I, personally, can't stand drive thrus....

so, sure...many people have a bit less "disposable" income than before because of the gas they are buying. Even when gas was $1.50/gal. there were people out there struggling to buy gas (I know I was.....at that time!!!!)....

but, in large....gas is certainly more 'affordable' than it was back then....there are vastly more people who are "affluent"......and, for many others, it's more that they don't WANT to spend a bit more of their "disposable income" on gas.....not that they can't.....


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RE: How are you coping with decreasing gas prices? - 8/12/2008 6:00:48 PM   
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OK, This is so exciting. Gas hit 3.99 at one gas station in CA! WhoHoo! I am not holding out for 1.99, but maybe closer to 3.00.

I agree with you. My husband is always commenting when we go out that there has never been a dip in the number of people at the mall or eating out.
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RE: How are you coping with decreasing gas prices? - 8/12/2008 6:37:09 PM   
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I just bought for $3.19 with 30 cents off a gallon at a local grocery store

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RE: How are you coping with decreasing gas prices? - 8/12/2008 10:44:16 PM   
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Well, we cook all our meals at home with the frying pans, toaster and we will use the oven. What are SubZero, Miele and Wolf appliances? Oh, we DO have a microwave. Maybe that was bought with the disposable income we seem to have according to some.

We might be able to eat out 3 or 4 times a year if the money's right... Ball games? Not for this family... Do the have a WalMart in any of the malls? I know the one we go to is a stand alone store... My coffee is strictly home brewed with the brand that's on sale at the above mentioned store. I take a thermos full of it in to work with me...

Maybe I should have gone into the design aspect of printing instead of the operations side...


BUT - that wasn't why I logged on tonight. I wanted to tell about the gas war we had here in town. How low will they go? Last I heard it got to 2.34...

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RE: How are you coping with decreasing gas prices? - 8/13/2008 1:35:02 AM   
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BUT - that wasn't why I logged on tonight. I wanted to tell about the gas war we had here in town. How low will they go? Last I heard it got to 2.34...


My SIL just moved to Houston and sent me a text message that said that is how low they are there.

I live in CA and was excited to find it for $3.85 today.
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