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Inflation in general but especially gas prices in my experience
Gas prices aren’t that bad, they’ve come down a lot. It’s mainly food prices and necessity goods.
I think the specific area I live in is just particularly bad (most stations in the $5.50 a gallon range)
Where are you???? The only places I can think it would be that high would be California in major cities or maybe New York City.
Or Hawaii but that’s obvious why.
Gas is 2.50-3.70 in the rest of the country.
Very rural northern California. I haven't been off the mountains so to speak in several months so I don't really know what prices are like in the rest of the country, but I believe you. Gas is always more expensive here I think
Makes sense, you’re pretty far from major transport hubs and ports, so a high cost to account for transport is understandable.
My experience in the US is mainly in the Northeast, and even in Pennsylvania with its massive 30 cent gas tax, the prices are still 3.45-3.65