At least gasoline should cost you less in 2013.
Hamburgers, health care and taxes are all set to take a bigger bite out of the family budget this year. But drivers’ annual gas bills are expected to drop for the first time in four years.
Forecasters say ample oil supplies and weak U.S. demand will keep a lid on prices. The lows will be lower and the highs won’t be so high compared with a year ago. The average price of a gallon of gasoline will fall 5 percent to $3.44, according to the Energy Department.
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And just what has the Department of Energy done for this Country? It's a 6 billion dollar a year bullcrap industry developed by the Carter administration.
ReplyDeleteGas prices where predicted to fall in 2012, so what makes them think that in 21013 prices will fall any. This is the same worthless nonsense they tried to feed us last year.
ReplyDeletebfd, down to 3.44
ReplyDeleteWell, after 50 years, I saw Illinois oil wells pumping again after a 50 year shutdown at the turn of this new year. Maybe we are now pumping our own oil, but why are we selling our offshore sites?
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