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  • ADK
    ADK Member Posts: 2,259
    edited November 2008

    I saw 1.99 in MA last night.  Felicia, what is going on in NY?

  • livesstrong
    livesstrong Member Posts: 1,799
    edited November 2008

    It is $1.79 in central New Jersey.

  • sccruiser
    sccruiser Member Posts: 1,119
    edited November 2008

    Now dropped to $2.19 a mile from my house, and 2 blocks from the swim center it is $2.11

    Heard it will drop a little more through the holidays, and by February will start climbing again!

    RATSYell And the cost of food is still high--haven't seen it drop one bit. Dozen eggs was $4.99, however, the cage free-vegetarian fed eggs were $3.79 doz. Interesting, you would think the "natural" eggs would be the higher price. Finally I get a deal on something natural and/or organic. Now, if I could just figure out an egg diet I could save some dough. Money mouth 

  • NancyD
    NancyD Member Posts: 3,562
    edited November 2008

    ADK,

    NY has a high gas tax. I live on the NY/NJ border and the five mile drive into NJ to get gas is almost always worth it. It averages about .30 per gallon cheaper.

  • abbadoodles
    abbadoodles Member Posts: 2,618
    edited November 2008

    Between $1.92 and $1.97 in central MA.  I just filled up with my supermarket card, though, and saved another .30/gal.  I paid $1.67!!! 

    This is the first time my fill 'er up total has been under $40 in a long, long while. 

    Speaking of this, someone told me today that they had heard (and this may be totally untrue) that in the coming year or so the govt. plans on taxing gasoline to bring it up to about $3.50/gallon.  Has anyone heard anything like that?  Is it one of those urban legends???

  • Mary-Lou
    Mary-Lou Member Posts: 2,230
    edited November 2008

    Tina, nothing would surprize me when it comes to gas. I still wonder what it is is some of the states across America. Not all the states have chimed in.

    If your state is not on the survey please post and let us know.  Smile

  • ibcspouse
    ibcspouse Member Posts: 613
    edited November 2008

    Western Arkansas,  $1.63

    Just drove up from Houston, Filling up in Houston, looking at a refinery, gas was 1.83 three hundred miles north, still in Tx it was 1.65

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited November 2008

    $1.95/gallon here in Suburb of Chicago.  Still higher in Cook county cause of the taxes.

    Nicki

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited November 2008

    Yeah!!!   $1.99 down in Southern California!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I am going to FILL UP!

  • roseg
    roseg Member Posts: 3,133
    edited November 2008

    I saw a station near my house that was $1.97. Given that we're near DC and prices are usually high here that's good news!

    However, I did pay $2.54 for half a gallon of milk. I'd like to see that come down. 

    But, the farmer who paid high prices for fuel and feed last summer can't really ask for his money back. If he goes out of business then we're in trouble.

    Probably it'll take 6 months for processed food to come down.

  • Mary-Lou
    Mary-Lou Member Posts: 2,230
    edited November 2008

    Rose was that it in Northern Va? I'm a NOVA transplant...lol I lived in Loudoun Co most of my life.

  • 1Cathi
    1Cathi Member Posts: 1,957
    edited November 2008

    Paid $1.96 Gallon on Saturday 11/22 - I live on the west coast of Fla -as far west as you can go without being in the Gulf Of Mexico, if I just cross over onto the mainland gas is usually around 5 cents cheaper than ours. 

  • Ivylane
    Ivylane Member Posts: 544
    edited November 2008

    Western CT...... $1.89

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited November 2008

    Northern Rhode Island-Southern Ma 1.97 range....

  • pk0199
    pk0199 Member Posts: 586
    edited November 2008

    Hey all, come on up to Canada, we are paying approx $2.80 a US gallon ( $0.86 per litre) we were up in the summer as high as $1.50 per litre, approx $5.40 a US gallon! The kicker, we ship out most of our own oil!

    We are a pretty country though!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited November 2008

    I saw gas for $1.88 a gallon yesterday at two stations in Paradise, CA ..   most other stations were $1.95 or $1.99 a gallon.   Great to see it fall below $2!!

    Doreen  

  • DFOnt
    DFOnt Member Posts: 145
    edited November 2008

    In my part of Ontario, Canada it's down to 73.6 / litre.  For some reason prices in our town are one of the lowest in Ontario.  Much better than almost 1.30 /litre in the summer.

  • boobytrapped
    boobytrapped Member Posts: 61
    edited November 2008

    Yikes - $4.99 for a dozen eggs ???!!!?  highway robbery.  Just saw $1.85 a gallon here in Tucson Arizona. Woo hoo!

  • Mary-Lou
    Mary-Lou Member Posts: 2,230
    edited November 2008
    We need a food survey too it seems. $4.99 for eggs is just crazy..... someone posted $5.00 bread too.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited November 2008

    I went to the grocery store closer to me (as opposed to the one on the other side of town that is cheaper) to find my favorite dill pickles. My regular supermarket stopped carrying them (WTH is up with THAT?!?) but the closer supermarket had them for $2.19 about a month ago. Saturday, they were $3.69! I almost fell over...

    My grocery bill has been steadily 30% higher than what I normally shell out for about six months now. Seems to be getting worse. No idea what the answer to that is, but I have a feeling that if food prices do come down, it'll happen around the time gas starts going back up...

    Gas down to $2.09 here in Upstate, NY - whoo-hoo! About daggone time...

  • gandl
    gandl Member Posts: 88
    edited November 2008

    Gas here in western Missouri was $1.37 yesterday.  I agree about the food prices.  I went to Aldi's, which used to be very cheap, and prices are way up there also.  I'm paying about $3.50 for a loaf of whole grain bread.

  • sam408
    sam408 Member Posts: 1,099
    edited November 2008

    Thought I'd chime in for southern Indiana. Here in Georgetown (which is just a few miles north of Louisville, KY) the gas is $1.64.

    If they'd keep the prices this low, it sure would be a boost to the rest of the economy because we all could afford to buy groceries and shop for a few extras.

  • Deb-from-Ohio
    Deb-from-Ohio Member Posts: 1,140
    edited November 2008

    In our area, we're 30 miles ne of Cincinnati, it's $1.68. It's been under $2.00 for several weeks now.....

  • Mary-Lou
    Mary-Lou Member Posts: 2,230
    edited November 2008
    Felicia, glad to see you are getting better gas prices at least.
  • footprintsangel
    footprintsangel Member Posts: 43,890
    edited November 2008

     Washington , Seattle is 1.94 or cheaper gas 1.89

  • my3girls
    my3girls Member Posts: 3,766
    edited November 2008

    I think Ohio might be the lowest around!! I paid $1.56 a gallon the other day when I filled up, and last night, I saw $ 1.50!  I hope it keeps going down...because I am paying allot for groceries!!

    Lisa

  • LuAnnH
    LuAnnH Member Posts: 8,847
    edited November 2008

    Lisa, not sure where you are but I saw it today at 1.37  WOOHOO!!!!  I might actually travel this holiday with these gas prices.

  • sccruiser
    sccruiser Member Posts: 1,119
    edited November 2008

    Gas now $1.99 here on the Central Coast of CA. Grocery prices are not falling with the gas prices--someone's makin' a lotta moolah off of all of us!

  • Mary-Lou
    Mary-Lou Member Posts: 2,230
    edited November 2008
    We hit $1.66 today!
  • ibcspouse
    ibcspouse Member Posts: 613
    edited November 2008

    Filled up tonight for 1.47  western AR

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