Filled up for .92$ this morning on the westside of Cleveland. What are you seeing near you if you have to venture out?
Varies on where you are up here. Fife Lake was $1.39, Traverse City was anywhere from $1.49 to $1.65, Cadillac $1.17 to $1.24 I am between the two, 25ish miles both ways. No clue how there can be such a decrepincy?
The manager of our one gas station said that he hasnt used enough fuel since china virus hit. He buys by the load. He said it will drop significantly when he gets another truck. Ofcourse it is the only gas station in thirty miles. I'm considering a farm tank, or two for the house.
What I find odd is in the past they were all within a few cents and within an hour or so every station followed suit, no matter whether or not the gas was in the ground or on a tanker enroute.
Regular $1.99-2.09 Diesel $2.35 PA's gas taxes are the highest in the nation. Our last 2 Governors have raised taxes almost 30 cents/gal in 4 years.
Got it for 1.39/gal the other day. Guy at work lives 2 counties or so over said it's been .99/gal there for 2 weeks or so....
It depends around here. My town is 1.34 for regular. Diesel is about a dollar more a gallon. Only 8 miles away, it's 1.17 a gallon. I got bored yesterday and looked on the gasbuddy app's map for regular unleaded process across the us. One area in the central SE states had a huge area of under $1/ Gallon. Our gas taxes are pretty bad here in Wisconsin, but nothing like PA, or IL.
All your roads must be pure pleasure to drive on. $1.79 gas station we usually go to. Not too far away is $1.66
1.79 at the party store down the road from me. It was 2.79 before all this stuff started. It’s the only gas for 15 miles, so if you need gas, you pay it. There is a station about 45 miles from me that was selling it for .99 the other day (some may recognize the sign, I didn’t take the picture, just stole it off their site). I don’t remember seeing gas under a buck in Michigan in at least 20 years.
Looks like California and Pennsylvania can't decide who is number 1 and who is #2. The USA today article is from February 5, 2019 and the chart I posted above was from July 2019. Nobody wants to win this one. How much gas tax adds to cost of filling up your car in every state