No, that's not a mistake. Nor is it a photo from a year ago. That truly is gas for under $3 - but to get it, you have to travel all the way to Georgetown, South Carolina:
AAA of the Carolinas reported drivers were snagging the best deals on Wednesday at the Winyah One Stop on Highmarket Street, as cars lined up for the $2.86 bargain for unleaded regular gas. Gas prices dipped even lower than $2.86 Thursday morning, dropping 8 cents in one night.
The owners of Gene's Country Store saw much of the same activity earlier this week after dropping the price of gas 20 cents on Monday. Prices opened the week at $3.15 before falling to a steady $2.95 per gallon. As of Thursday morning fuel reports, the store, also located on Highmarket Street, has continued the bargain for locals into the beginning of the weekend.
http://www.wmbfnews.com/Global/story.asp?S=9150334&nav=menu675_2
price for gas is 2.05. Add the Fed and state taxes and it comes to 2.70(?). http://charts3.barchart.com/chart.asp?sym=RBY0&data=A&jav=adv&vol=Y&divd=Y&evnt=adv&grid=Y&code=BSTK&org=stk&fix=
$4.00 a gallon was all big unregulated speculative bet by the investment banks and funds by way of the "Commodity Modernization Act". We probably won't see that price for another 5 - 10 years !!
its going to go way up! so is food! and eveything else
Thats what Social sec. use's to ADJUST payments.
It happens EVERY year at this time, the 3rd quarter.
AFTER the 3rd Q, it Goes NUTS for xmas.
Figure that in the last 10 years, SS has gone up about 25%, and the COST of living has gone up 50%..
I still think it's bizarre that anything under $3.00 is now widely considered a good price for a gallon of gasoline (in the U.S. at least). It was less than half that eight years ago.
It was at just under 4.00 for a while, so good to finally see the prices coming down now. Bout freakin time.