Gas prices in Pittsburgh average around the $3.97 range. I've seen two stations at $4.05, but just two so far. I still get gas at my favorite station for $3.92!
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Gas prices in Pittsburgh average around the $3.97 range. I've seen two stations at $4.05, but just two so far. I still get gas at my favorite station for $3.92!
$4.19 this morning in Dexter, MI.
Thank goodness for my new car that is getting 28 - 30 mpg for around town driving.
I thought US gas prices were worse, but they aren't. There is about 4 litres in 1 gallon. It's about $1.30 a litre here... that would be $5.20 a gallon in Canada.
I was in Grand Forks last weekend doing a rescue transport and it was $1.14 CAD a litre!!!! I haven't seen a price like that around for a long time.
$3.85 - $3.95 and up.
Apparently, Tennessee's supposed to be one of the cheaper areas right now :/
I saw on TV that a trip that used to cost $25 in gas four years ago now would cost $100.
I got $4.21 today. Cheapest in town. Sunday, I saw $4.09 the next county over, I freaked out because it was the cheapest I've seen in a long while, but I was in my mom's car so I couldn't fill up.
The BC government is playing games with us, but then that's nothing new. I have to fill up my gas tank on the way home tonight and I can only imagine how long the lineup is going to be.:rolleyes: The Carbon Tax kicks in at midnight tonight. The above is a quote from our local news website. Oh yes, and I did receive my $100 cheque (dubbed the Climate Change Rebate Cheque) from our beloved government that is urging us to use it for things like eco friendly light bulbs, put towards the purchase of a bike or something that's "green". I wonder how many people actually used it for that purpose? Mine was put towards bills. They giveth, and they taketh away twofold. :rolleyes:Quote:
With gas prices in Vancouver flirting with $1.50 a litre, much of the attention has been on the 2.4 cent a litre provincial carbon tax that kicks in tomorrow. However, provincial tax cuts also coming into effect tomorrow mean your pay cheque should be bigger as well.
Victoria has promised the carbon tax will be 'revenue neutral' because it will be offset by cuts to provincial income and business taxes. Provincial income taxes drop 2% effective tomorrow, but because the cut is applied to your income for the entire year, the reduction you'll see on your pay slip will be 4%.
I bought gas yesterday for $3.19! I used my discover card, so I will get 5% back from the total purchas as well. I had gone shopping in the next town southwest of me. Here it is $3.52. Quite a savings I thought!
The gas station that I normally use is down to $3.99 and I'm hoping that it'll soon go down further.:)
The price of gas in Pittsburgh is 3.63 a gallon. I hope it continues to go DOWN!
I bought gas at the local Stop N Shop, and I paid $2.98 a gal. with our discount. Unfortunately, they are ending their gas discount program in a week. (I think the pump price was about 3.69)
Isn't it pathetic that we think paying $3 a gallon is a deal now?:rolleyes:
I just moved to an area where the cost of living is much less than where I used to live, and it's around $3.49- $3.59 here. Where I moved from had some of the highest tax on everything in the country. (food, property, etc.)
I've seen $3.51 at a bunch of places here in Allentown. Other places I've seen $3.55.
Not too bad. Hope it keeps going down!