Who Wins If Oil Prices Hit $200?
Posted July 3, 2008
“The sad truth is if you drive your own car, buying gas is actually more of a necessity than buying milk or bread. Also, lately we’ve all been watching gas prices because oil prices have nearly tripled since just last year.” — Sean Hyman
by Sean Hyman
Baltimore – (TFN): Off the top of your head, can you tell me the exact price of a gallon of milk? How about a loaf of bread or a dozen eggs?
I’m guessing you can’t - at least not exactly. But I’m willing to bet you can tell anyone who asks exactly how much gas is selling for in your neighborhood.
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It’s a conspiracy… but this time you’re in on it.
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The sad truth is if you drive your own car, buying gas is actually more of a necessity than buying milk or bread. Also, lately we’ve all been watching gas prices because oil prices have nearly tripled since just last year… View oil prices charts and find out who wins when oil hits $200.
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