A co-worker’s wife just put gas in her car. The gas was $3.89 per gallon. It was $1.91 this morning.
Nice job, jagoffs. We don’t have any idea who is responsible for the terrorism and how it will affect gas supplies, but you figure you’d start gouging early.
In the Indianapolis area, rumors about gas prices started around noon. A northeastern suburb is reporting $4.99 per gallon, or was a couple of hours ago. Lines into every gas station on my 12-mile drive home toward the city were blocking traffic – many had law enforcement officers directing traffic.
I live in Phoenix and I paid attention to the gas stations on my way home to see if prices had been raised since yesterday (when I filled up last). They have not: cheapest I saw was at an Arco station at $1.27/gal for unleaded (I paid $1.29 at another Arco yesterday).
I randomly check worldtradecenter.com this morning to see what was there and it said the owner was donating it to any charity that wanted to use it to help. Red Cross must have took him/her up on it. God bless you, mystery webmaster.
at least the few I saw. I did see a station out of gas, but only one, and the others seemed to have normal prices. Kind of ironic (but nice) that it didn’t happen in this city.
In Illinois, the governor took a stand with the petroleum marketers and said he wouldn’t stand for jacking up the prices on gasoline (which from what I understand was mostly downstate, not as much in the Chicago area). I gotta hand it to him – I don’t think much of him personally, but I’m glad to see him take action on this one.
One station here in KC was selling gas at $4.15 a gallon, and had a line around the block. Miraculously, the prices have since dropped in just the 4 hours since that price was seen.
Who’d have thought that the criminals that would sprout up after something like this wouldn’t be looters in New York City, but freaking gas stations in my home state of Michigan (and other states)?
It’s my understanding that it’s quite illegal to price-gouge like this in a time of national crisis. According to the Drudge Report, at least the attorney general of the state of Missouri is saying he plans to prosecute offenders.
The OK State Attorney General has a tollfree number flashing on the screen of one of the local stations that has been set up specificly to report price gouging.