Gasoline prices have seen its highs just recently. It seems for a moment that there would be no let up for the recent experience of rising of gas prices. It is a good thing that the price of crude oil might have gone down a bit. But it seems that this might just be for a little moment.
Wouldn't you love to be able to predict the retail price of gasoline? But it seems to be completely unpredictable. There's no way to know what the price of gas will be tomorrow, is there? Yes, there is. And this article will show you three things you can keep an eye on in order to anticipate future changes.
There are different gasoline stations within your area, and majority has the same prices of gas. You don’t have the slightest option of which station to choose which one is better, and the only thing that you can consider is which station is nearer from where you are with the best services that they can offer. However, there are some stations that actually offer low price gases. If you don’t look hard enough, then you got an eyesight problem. Dragged down by plunging gasoline prices and an auto industry struggling for survival, retail sales fell by 1.8% in November for a record fifth straight month, according to the U.S. Commerce Department.
The recent rise in gasoline prices have given people more reason to look for alternative means of transportation. The rising cost of using gas may have motivated a lot of people to clamor for an alternative form of transportation that would help usher in an age where humans no longer have to depend a lot on a so-called Oil Economy.
Everyday job commute in the US represents 90% of gasoline consumption. It increases fuel demand and drives prices up finally affecting US economy Authors suggest one-step fixing of high fuel price, air pollution, US economy, etc. All people who can work at home should stay and work at home using telecommuting. We need the US Congress Act requiring all businesses to reimburse employees for the commute fuel. It will force corporate management to cut cost widely implementing telecommuting.






