It may take no gas at all like in the 70’s to empty the Starbucks parking lot I walk by every morning. People spending probably $20 on average for luxuries. I will be “very happy.” Why, because this IS due to one very unqualified president, and it’s time for accountability. While with Biden the price of oil was not due to him. Which also whammies the maga lies.
We just got notification from our oil company that prices were rising, and to expect an increase with the next delivery due to the conflict
Not sure cheap doughnut thread is spot for this...but O.K. Americans will stand for lots of things. Costly gasoline is not one of them. This whole debacle may just turn into something.
An open strait and an emasculated Iran would be my guess. I'm not sure that two years from now Americans will be more butt sore about high gas prices than we are now about pricing in April of 2024. (2024 was higher..... )
Well, there are many queer situations. So, not always easy to be "correct." But, generally (?), a lady is always going to be a woman, but a woman is not necessarily a lady. My grandmother gave up trying to make me into a little lady when young, but I came around a bit when I hit teen years. kris
"Fuel prices. USA is so spoiled" If the donut discussion has ended, this is an interesting alternative. See this current global compilation: Gasoline prices around the world, 02-Mar-2026 | GlobalPetrolPrices.com (or post a different one here) I doubt there is another global commodity with such a wide international range of prices. Many factors must be involved including govt subsidies, Pigovian taxation, and high (local) fuel delivery costs. USA is in 'the middle' however well that might be defined. Seeing this tabulated data lights an urge to combine it with (gas vehicle) fleet sizes in each country to see what the global median driver pays. Take it further with vehicle miles driven differing among countries. Ah but no. I am too easily drawn into such exercises, and other tasks call.
I have only one retail fossil fuel, natural gas for house heating in an extra efficient furnace. So far, no supply-demand increase. As spring approaches, prices seem to moderate. There are indirect electricity generation costs but my solar roof has made a profound reduction. Combined with efficient EV miles, an affordable life. So I do buy some grid power: 83% - nuclear, natural gas, and hydro 16% - coal So my electric rates are somewhat buffered from ordinary fossil fuel costs. As for coal, less practical and mire expensive with a coal ash problem orders of magnitude larger than nuclear. I’m happy for those who stocked up on cheap fuel when the war started. But I have no interest in going back to those inefficient Prius Prime days. Bob Wilson ps. Garden this year and canning.
"Well, there are many queer situations." Dropped the Q bomb. == I wish we had stayed closer to food prices here. Restaurants seem to use a rule of thumb that food served must 3X exceed price of ingredients. All other operating costs must get covered. Or else ... But consider that (wholesale) ingredient costs of donuts or bagels will rarely exceed $USD 0.10. They are opposite of 'loss leaders' (a common expression). They are 'gain leaders' (an uncommon expression). What up widat? I suppose that few to none will DIY donuts or bagels. And so (there had to be an and so), food service markups have some connection to DIY aspirations.
"a coal ash problem" Noted. Narrower but more acute, a miners' black-lung problem. Wider but we hope gentler, an inefficient energy per emitted CO2 problem.