Gas Prices Why So High?

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  • Author Harry Bernstein
  • Published March 7, 2007
  • Word count 428

High Gas Prices?

What does it take to fill your tank? I'm talking about your car, truck, mini-van, or SUV. In recent times it seems that we've hit the highest gas prices. No matter where I turn, the mere gallon is sky-rocketing on signs across town. What is the deal? When is our president going to aid us with this dilemma? For some odd reason, he doesn't seem to mind the ridiculous prices. Who would have guessed? Regardless, the price of fuel only seems to increase. If you're like me, you probably get your hopes up when you see it drop for a short time, but then it climbs right back up there. Will the madness ever end? Unfortunately the answer is probably a depressing NO.

Highest Gas Prices by State

Which state do you call home? This relates back to the highest gas prices whether you like it or not. Those who inhabit California, Oregon, and Idaho sure aren't getting off the hook when it comes time to fill up the tank. You can get the skinny on the 10 states that grapple with the highest gas prices simply by popping open your Google search engine. The funny part concerns all these Americans who ran out and purchased a gargantuan SUV in recent years. I love seeing them drive around like they're living the American dream. Half of them don't even appear to have families, which has to make you wonder. I guess if you want to spend 70-80 bucks filling up your gas tank, that's all you. However, many of us could downsize to a smaller and more efficient vehicle that would not only save oodles of cash, but help out the environment in the process.

I can recall back in the day when gas was less than a dollar per gallon. What in the world happened since then? I know not that many years have gone by. It's sad to see these absurd gas prices persist. While it may seem like a shot to the man in charge, I don't think we'll see any changes until someone else is in the White House. However, since the majority of us require gasoline for our daily means of transportation, we must find ways to avoid and/or deal with the current highest gas prices. Find tips online regarding how to save fuel. Check out the top ten states that are burdened with highest gas prices nation wide. In addition, you can always look into an alternative vehicle with better gas mileage than that SUV you're cruising around in.

Harry is the owner of the Great Gas Deals, the BEST resource for fuel, gas,and diesel information. Great Gas Deals will provide you with tips, info and guides on how to improve your fuel efficiency and save hundreds of dollars on your gas bill.

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