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    Angry Gas prices Up and up and up and up


    Im still surprised that the economy is doing as well as it has been.


    Gas Price Hikes Rippling Through Economy
    Normally, truckers are ready to haul just about anything, so long as they're getting paid for it. But with gas prices close to $3 a gallon, many are seeking out lighter loads.

    "They're asking what they'll be carrying, hoping it's not too heavy. That's new," said Steve Rutledge, the president of a Houston-based trucking brokerage firm. "If it comes down to plastic bottles or lead pipes, they want to take the bottles."

    At the same time, Rutledge added, shippers are trying to max out the available space aboard every truck, hoping to deliver one big load, instead of two smaller ones. A standard eighteen-wheeler can carry up to 26 pallets of freight and a maximum of 80,000 pounds, whether it's concrete blocks or feather pillows.

    Truckers, shippers, and brokers all have one concern in common these days — higher gas prices are eating into their costs and forcing them to raise prices. Across the board, the number of small businesses raising prices has nearly doubled over the past three months, growing from just 8 percent in December to 15 percent in March, according to the National Federation of Independent Business. Owners blamed the hikes primarily on higher labor costs, but energy costs — from gas prices to heating and electricity bills — typically ran a close second.

    Over the week ending April 23, average gas prices across the nation continued to hover around $2.80 a gallon, according to the Energy Information Administration. High prices were reported in every region, led by the West Coast, where average prices hit $3.21 a gallon and were as high as $3.31 in parts of California — a full 25 cents per gallon above the same period last year, the agency said.

    Despite nearly a dozen consecutive weeks of price hikes, demand has remained strong, averaging a record-high 9.472 million barrels a day in the first week of April. Numbers like that are proving to be both a boon and a curse for independent gas station owners.

    Last year, sales at gas pumps grew by 17.9 percent, accounting for $405.8 billion of a total $569.4 in total convenience store sales — the biggest year-over-year gains ever recorded, according to the National Association of Convenience Stores. But rising prices have forced many gas station owners to squeeze their profit margins by as much as 5.7 percent to cushion the blow for customers. Coupled with hefty credit card transaction fees, profit margins on gas sales have dropped to just 10 cents per gallon, the lowest level since 1983. While gas sales made up more than 70 percent of total convenience store sales in 2006, they accounted for less than 34 percent of profits.

    Worse still for gas station owners, as prices creep up — as they did last summer, and the previous year in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina — charges of price gouging often arise. Though targeted at big oil companies, independent gas station owners are inevitably caught in the crossfire. Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., recently introduced a bill that would impose criminal penalties, fines, and jail time on companies and executives found guilty of jacking up gas prices without justification during a national disaster. A similar bill approved by the House last year was blocked in the Senate.

    A recent study found that such price-gouging legislation could cause shortages in the market, long lines at the pumps, and headaches for most gas station owners — even while distribution, marketing, and retail dealer costs and profits combined make up less then 10 percent of prices at the pumps.

    "Artificial attempts by the government to control prices, reduce demand, or increase supply, however temporary, will create more instability in the market, not less," said Bill Archer, a board member of the American Council for Capital Formation, a Washington-based policy group that conducted the study.

    Archer, the former Republican chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, said federally enforced price caps would simply lead foreign suppliers to seek out other markets whenever disasters, like Hurricane Katrina, cause domestic gas prices to rise. As such, the measure would ultimately hurt consumers and business owners alike, he said.

    Stupak has said the measure is aimed at preventing wealthy oil companies of unduly profiting from such disasters by boosting industry oversight, while promoting research and development in alternative fuel sources at home.

    For his part, Rutledge, like most small-business owners, is digging in his heels.

    "If we were hauling before, we're still going to be hauling it now, just at higher prices," he said. "Hopefully, gas prices won't go much higher."

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    Re: Gas prices Up and up and up and up

    Just move the decimal point over in your mind: voila, $.30 gas, dime candy bars!
    Hey! You kids!! Get OFF my driveway!!! If you can't go away happy, just go away!

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    Re: Gas prices Up and up and up and up

    I just bought a Tundra not too long ago and am now considering moving back down to a Tacoma

    For "middle income" people like myself these prices are a huge effect, my family lives in Calexico and I have to take into account how much it will cost me to go there and back every visit.

    Five to six years ago I could put around 25,000 - 30000 on my truck a year and last year I couldn't even hit the California average of 18,000 (I think that's the avg)

    I've stayed home 3 out of the last 4 weekends because I'm forced to choose between what I can and can't afford to do now.

    This is crazy
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    Re: Gas prices Up and up and up and up

    It is drving me nuts too. I hate having to save money to gas up my 2 stroke. Sad state of affairs. It used to be cheap to go out and ride in the dez. Mot so much anymore.

    mrmatt

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    Re: Gas prices Up and up and up and up

    Without placing blame and just throwing out a fact, gas here in Vegas was $.93 a gallon before Bush took office. Read into that however you like.

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    Re: Gas prices Up and up and up and up

    W=woops! I tried to beat the gas prices by buying a Honda civic as a daily driver. It was a huge crush to my self-esteem but it saved me lots of cash. I filled it up today and it cost me $36! The thing only has an 11-gallon tank.
    We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold.

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    I am a truck driver and I see alot of changes in the area i service. I am noticing that customers of mine are not shipping as often and they only ship when its 4 or more pallets going out! they are holding back on shipping so they save money. With this happening I am losing hours at work due to this! I normally work 10-11 hours a day now i am only doing about 9 hours a day, so 2 hours loss on overtime a day is 63 dollars a day loss to me and at 5 days aweek is 315.00 dollars a week loss! Due to this I can't make the ridgecrest race this week!
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    Re: Gas prices Up and up and up and up

    Right when I get my drivers lisence gas prices are at an all time high

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    Re: Gas prices Up and up and up and up

    Honeystly, as a Yank over here in the UK, our empathy level is at an all time low.

    Petrol/diesel here is about 8$ a gal. ACCKKKK!! Imagine what it costs to fill up my 50gal fuel cell. :-(
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    Re: Gas prices Up and up and up and up

    Quote Originally Posted by scary fast hummer View Post
    Petrol/diesel here is about 8$ a gal. ACCKKKK!! Imagine what it costs to fill up my 50gal fuel cell. :-(
    Empathy! Maybe you should ask you buddies who are running the country why they feel the need to charge so much for petrol?
    Its way too much over there and its too much over here.
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