Gas Prices Still Rising
July 10th, 2008There are some things we can be sure of, even in this world full of surprises and unexpected events. One of these things is that the sun will rise each morning. That’s something we all depend on and know will happen, and that’s a good thing. It helps us know that our world is still moving the way it should, regardless of all of the things that are happening on the planet or to the planet.
Another thing we can count on – unfortunately – is that, like the sun, gas prices will continue to rise. They have more than topped the $4 price just about everywhere in the country. California is at the top of the list with gas prices at over $4.40 per gallon, with other states close on its heels. The lowest prices are in Texas and several neighboring southern states, with the cost per gallon hovering between $3.68 and $4.00 per gallon.
This gas crisis has put a huge dent into vacation plans, employment location and more. People are limiting the amount of “luxuries” they buy in order to offset the cost of gas. Vacations are being cancelled – or at least postponed in hopes that the gas prices will be more affordable at a later date, or that the family can save up enough money to offset the cost of the furl they will need to get to where they are going.
Gas prices are affecting everything from food prices, vacations and jobs. They have changed the way Americans – and countries throughout the world – do business, shop, run their homes and their lives. Gas prices are quickly becoming one of the top election issues, with the average American looking for the government to solve this crisis.
Researchers are looking for – and finding – ways to use alternative energy sources, however, making changes that affect millions of people takes time.
Maybe as the prices continue to rise, someone will come up with a solution to the problem – or at least some relief.
Until then, we will all have to figure out a way to deal with gas prices hovering around and average of $4.20 per gallon and the changes it causes in our lives.
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