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5-8-2012
http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/brea...RhaWQDBHBzdGNhdANob21lBHB0A3NlY3Rpb25z;_ylv=3
Gas Prices Falling: Next Stop $3 a Gallon?
Mainstream media spent much of early 2012
selling consumers on the idea that $5 per gallon gas was inevitable. Not wanting to seem insensitive to genuinely cash-strapped consumers, pundits and politicos blamed Iran, energy policy and speculative "
gambling" as the cause of the march towards all-time high prices at the pump.
Then, just when the outrage was truly building, crude oil and gasoline prices started moving lower. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil has fallen 10% since the start of May!
According to AAA, the national average price for a gallon of gasoline has dropped to $3.76 from $3.92 in just the last one-month period. Still painfully high but well below what we were paying this time last year -$3.96 a gallon.
According to Phil Flynn, contributor to the Fox Business Network and senior energy analyst at
PFG BEST, the recent decline in energy prices is only getting started. The admittedly "pro-giddy" Flynn says there's a glut of oil available and lessening demand; an economics 101 recipe for falling prices.
Flynn runs through a list of reasons why crude oil is weak, including record OPEC output, the crumbling economy in Europe, and a run of horrible economic in the U.S., culminating in Friday's atrocious jobs report.
"The question isn't why oil is falling," he says. "The question should be why it's held up so good so long?"
An even better question for Americans is how crude oil can be down 10% but gasoline prices only half that much.
Seasonal blends aside, Flynn thinks pump prices are going lower.
"You're going to see more significant downside pressure on gasoline; there's a good chance we could test $3 a gallon on a national average pretty soon," he predicts. This would be nearly a 20% drop from the current price level.
Whether $3 a gallon gas can save the moribund U.S. economy remains to be seen, but as we head towards peak driving season, many Americans should welcome the relief.
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David 9 minutes ago
Here's the next question. Will we see a drop in food costs with the drop in fuel costs?
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When gas prices hit $4 back in what 08-09 the economy shut down. So there was no way it could get to $5 because the economy is weaker today than in 08-09.
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Magron
Magron De Witt, New York 13 minutes ago
that would irritate me. I just filled up for the month yesterday.
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Steve G
Steve G New York, New York 16 minutes ago
Huh? Falling gas prices also means lower economic growth and the data the last 10 weeks has been downright dreadful. No one is happy its "only" $3.75....its still a ball buster for 94% of the country at that level and stealth prices inflation is already working through ths system because of it....
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mcex
mcex 2 minutes 51 seconds ago
Right on .... but I don't see anything "Stealth" in the price of just about everything.
Robert
Robert Albuquerque, New Mexico 15 minutes ago
I am still waiting for gas prices in my area to drop more than 3 cents ! This 10 to 14 % drop in oil prices isn't showing up around me in gas prices . Gas prices should be down at least 50-60 cents a gallon by now ,not the 3 cents we have in my area !
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FRAUD
FRAUD 7 minutes ago
That's called gouging on the way down. When the barrel goes up the prices at the pump shoot up like a rocket. But when the barrel comes down the price comes down one little drop at a time.
rudy
rudy Elmhurst, Illinois 6 minutes ago
Chicago/Crook County gas will never go down. If oil prices fall they will simply raise taxes.
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Smoothie
Smoothie 51 seconds ago
Where do you idiots live? Gasoline prices have been going up in california for the past 2 weeks and are right at the highs of a month ago. This despite the decline in oil prices. Get out of your smoke filled offices and look around morons!!
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Gary Langdon
Gary Langdon Pineville, Louisiana 2 minutes 16 seconds ago
My cousin in north west California says the great days of old are back---gas has dropped to 4.45/gal.!
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Kevin
Kevin Fort Worth, Texas 8 minutes ago
roberts correct its fallen 10 cents here but its already too high as it is why was it almost $4 a gallon but oil was nowhere near what it was last time prices were this high at 105 a barrel last time we were at $3.10ish here now that its falling we should get under $3 but it wont 95 a barrel and... More
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Mike
Mike 12 minutes ago
Here is what will happen: Gas prices will fall sharply, consumers will use that extra disposable income to stimulate the economy, the economy will strengthen and oil prices will rise, the economy will fall and then we will go thru this process all over again. Hamster wheel anyone?
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Melkor43
Melkor43 1 minute 0 seconds ago
By the end of the day obummer will be claiming he lowered gas prices.
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Loa
Loa New York, New York 52 seconds ago
Politican game for the Dems to make things look good for November
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Sid Houston, Texas 4 minutes 2 seconds ago
I still don't know how they justify why gas prices go up or down. "They" always have reasons like Iran or Demand..maybe worldwide instability even though supply is more than demand. Last I checked, Europe is still a mess, Iran threat still exists and our economy is not so hot and prices are going... More
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Scott H
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Scott H 4 minutes 56 seconds ago
Not to worry gas prices will jump again starting memorial day .. obammy wouldn't disappoint his fellow marxist to allow gas rices to fall
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frankmargel.com
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frankmargel.com 25 minutes ago
It's too late to stimulate the economy with lower gas prices. 20 percent of Americans out of work drive sofa liners and couches. Lower the cable rates. Now that's stimulating! America is bankrupt! The stock market will crash over and over again. Birds will fly upside down, and Obama or Romney will... More
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Robert 10 minutes ago
obama has used his silver bullet! His economic policy is destroying the jobs market and the economy and thus oil prices are declining. Congratulations barack!!! Now when the oil price goes down do we still scream speculators speculators ?
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Jacho
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Jacho Wilmington, Delaware 16 minutes ago
Every time Oil crosses $70 .. it is bad for whole world and only good for Oil companies and those Muslim countries. They just have free ride !!!
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Mike K
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Mike K Umeå, Sweden 5 minutes ago
Enjoy this summer.Obama will let the gas prices rise until he leaves office--
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DaveN
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DaveN Montpelier, Vermont 6 minutes ago
"The question isn't why oil is falling," he says. "The question should be why it's held up so good so long?"
Oil and gas prices have remained high so that oil companies can continue making record profits quarter after quarter and these compnaies know there will be no government intervention or investigation into why they're keeping prices high without a justifiable reason. They've done as much to kill the economy as the bankers.
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Joe Flor
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Joe Flor 9 minutes ago
time to reelect O'socialist