+ Italiano Posted April 11 Posted April 11 This is absolutely crazy....! 🙄😡 Ok, ok, no politics. + BOZO T CLOWN and marylander1940 1 1
+ Charlie Posted April 11 Posted April 11 I just paid $58 to put 12 gallons of regular grade gas in my car, at the station at the supermarket where I can use reward points from my food shopping there. I need to eat more and drive less. marylander1940, Luv2play, + SidewaysDM and 4 others 1 6
BuffaloKyle Posted April 13 Author Posted April 13 I got a raise at work last week and told my boss thanks for the cost of gas wage adjustment. He laughed and agreed. 😅 + SidewaysDM, + ApexNomad, BigDMike and 3 others 3 3
+ ApexNomad Posted April 13 Posted April 13 On 4/11/2026 at 12:54 PM, Charlie said: I just paid $58 to put 12 gallons of regular grade gas in my car, at the station at the supermarket where I can use reward points from my food shopping there. I need to eat more and drive less. thomas, BigDMike and + Charlie 3
+ azdr0710 Posted April 13 Posted April 13 (edited) $3.899 at Costco in southern Arizona yesterday for 87 octane Edited April 13 by azdr0710 + SidewaysDM 1
BigDMike Posted April 13 Posted April 13 $6.79 for Premium in SoCal + SidewaysDM, + sync, + Charlie and 1 other 4
+ Vegas_Millennial Posted April 14 Posted April 14 Several states increased gas taxes this year: + Charlie, BigDMike and marylander1940 1 2
+ ApexNomad Posted April 14 Posted April 14 27 minutes ago, Whoisyourdaddy said: I've only noticed a slight increase. Before the war, I paid $20 to fill up my tank. Now, I pay $25. I walk a significant amount, so my extra monthly gas costs about the same as one restaurant meal. I think we’re seeing the in-between phase. There’s upward pressure from the conflict and Hormuz, but it’s being softened by reserves and people cutting back on driving. If things continue to escalate or drag out, it probably won’t stay that mild. If more people start pulling back, that’s when it becomes a broader GDP issue, not just gas prices. Whoisyourdaddy, + Charlie, + claym and 1 other 4
JB_Studio38 Posted April 16 Posted April 16 (edited) I just left Florida this week: I was doing a whole lot of driving, but 100-150 miles to the next city beats the distance between cities in the Midwest. But the prices were $4 when I arrived 3 weeks ago, then they went down when it seemed T gave an “extension”. But then it went right back up again after the latest news 🤦🏽♂️ like I literally got 3/4 tank for $3.79 in one town, used it up driving to another city, came back and the next day went to refill it jumped to $4.17 😤 Below is a Circle K station in Orlando. The prices were about the same everywhere. What really gets me isn’t just the high price, but why is midgrade and premium running 50-90 cents more??? There’s not supposed to be much “noticeable” difference but regular is cheaper for a reason. But midgrade is about the most I been doing, buying premium feels like an insult Edited April 16 by JB_Studio38 + Charlie and + SidewaysDM 2
JB_Studio38 Posted April 16 Posted April 16 (edited) On 4/14/2026 at 12:16 PM, Vegas_Millennial said: Several states increased gas taxes this year: California consistently has the highest gas prices. Chicago area is also bad for it. But the prices in California are sickening. Every couple or so years, they break headlines 📰 for hitting the $7-8-9 mark somewhere I remember one trip, I put $50 and only got half a tank. When normally, $50 fills the tank when it’s $3/gallon or less. Edited April 16 by JB_Studio38 BigDMike, + SidewaysDM and + Charlie 2 1
Thomas_Belgium Posted April 16 Posted April 16 On another forum I read a question what are good gifts for a wedding: cash or something else? Some answered gold. Someone answered & "a tank full of gas". The partygoer answered "too expensive". + ApexNomad, BigDMike, + glutes and 4 others 1 6
+ glutes Posted April 24 Posted April 24 As of April 2026, jet fuel (Jet A) prices in the U.S. generally range between $3.87 and $4.88 per gallon for commercial airlines. Regional and fixed-base operator (FBO) prices for private or general aviation often range higher, with average prices around $7.08 to over $8 per gallon. My Private Jet may have to be mothballed... + Charlie and + SidewaysDM 1 1
Luv2play Posted April 25 Posted April 25 Here in Canada the government has cut the federal excise tax on gasoline and as a result the price at the pump has been reduced significantly. It’s supposed to last until the end of the year. The government was able to do this fiscally because Canada is a net exporter of oil and the money is gushing in at both the federal and provincial levels for those provinces producing oil and natural gas. + Vegas_Millennial, thomas and + Charlie 2 1
marylander1940 Posted April 25 Posted April 25 I wonder if this is already affecting escorts. https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/23/americans-cut-spending-due-to-higher-gas-prices-and-see-no-relief-in-sight-cnbc-survey-finds-.html + Italiano 1
Luv2play Posted April 25 Posted April 25 3 hours ago, marylander1940 said: I wonder if this is already affecting escorts. https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/23/americans-cut-spending-due-to-higher-gas-prices-and-see-no-relief-in-sight-cnbc-survey-finds-.html I doubt it. The people who hire escorts are probably the last to be affected by a cost of living squeeze. After all, these expenditures are largely discretionary and the clients are usually in a position to have large discretionary incomes not burdened with children, wives and other dependents. In my case, I have no kids to leave my money to and my siblings are all relatively well off. My left overs will go to charities. And maybe something for my favourite providers. + Vegas_Millennial 1
marylander1940 Posted April 25 Posted April 25 35 minutes ago, Luv2play said: I doubt it. The people who hire escorts are probably the last to be affected by a cost of living squeeze. After all, these expenditures are largely discretionary and the clients are usually in a position to have large discretionary incomes not burdened with children, wives and other dependents. In my case, I have no kids to leave my money to and my siblings are all relatively well off. My left overs will go to charities. And maybe something for my favourite providers. As spare money is affected by higher gas prices... folks limit their unnecessary expenses. + SidewaysDM 1
BSR Posted April 25 Posted April 25 38 minutes ago, Luv2play said: I doubt it. The people who hire escorts are probably the last to be affected by a cost of living squeeze. After all, these expenditures are largely discretionary and the clients are usually in a position to have large discretionary incomes not burdened with children, wives and other dependents. In my case, I have no kids to leave my money to and my siblings are all relatively well off. My left overs will go to charities. And maybe something for my favourite providers. There’s a wide spectrum of clients. Some scrimp & save to see an escort for an hour once a month; others hire for evenings, weekends, week-long vacations without bothering to check their bank balances. The scrimp & save guys do a lot less hiring, but there are also (I’m guessing) a lot more of them. Spending $50 more a month on gas must affect them at least a little bit. Maybe they hire once every 6 weeks instead of once a month. For the clients on the other end of the spectrum, gas prices? Pffft! thomas, Lotus-eater, + SidewaysDM and 2 others 4 1
+ glutes Posted April 28 Posted April 28 Even as prices at the pump have remained elevated, American consumers are paying less than many of their counterparts in Europe and Asia https://www.wsj.com/economy/why-gasoline-is-so-much-cheaper-in-the-u-s-than-overseas-f6bd2309?st=GX6F2a&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink + claym 1
+ glutes Posted May 5 Posted May 5 Don't know where this is, but was in article https://www.themirror.com/news/politics/gas-tops-7-per-gallon-1820943 Lotus-eater, + SidewaysDM and Cooper 1 2
CuriousByNature Posted May 5 Posted May 5 6 hours ago, glutes said: Don't know where this is, but was in article https://www.themirror.com/news/politics/gas-tops-7-per-gallon-1820943 The landscape and vegetation makes me think this must be Alaska. + ApexNomad, + Vegas_Millennial, + azdr0710 and 2 others 1 4
+ glutes Posted May 6 Posted May 6 Palm tree, in Alaska? marylander1940, Lotus-eater, mike carey and 2 others 5
Luv2play Posted May 6 Posted May 6 1 hour ago, CuriousByNature said: The landscape and vegetation makes me think this must be Alaska. Route 66 sign is a clue. Lotus-eater, BigDMike, + glutes and 1 other 1 3
CuriousByNature Posted May 6 Posted May 6 15 minutes ago, Luv2play said: Route 66 sign is a clue. That oft-missed section between Nome and Fairbanks, right? + azdr0710 and mike carey 1 1
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