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Gasoline Price More Expensive Than Year Ago Levels
Posted on 1/29/23 at 8:34 am
Posted on 1/29/23 at 8:34 am
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The price of regular gasoline in the U.S. is more expensive than year ago levels, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), AAA Gas Prices, and GasBuddy.
In its most recent gasoline and diesel fuel update, which was released on January 23, the EIA pegged the U.S. regular gasoline price at $3.415 per gallon. The fuel update highlighted that this figure was $0.092 higher than a year ago.
AAA Gas Prices put the average price of regular gasoline in the U.S. at $3.509 per gallon, as of January 27, and the year-ago average price $0.161 lower at $3.348 per gallon. GasBuddy’s live ticking average for regular gasoline in the U.S. was $3.486 per gallon, as of 5.20am EST on January 27, which the organization outlined was $0.1 higher than last year’s average.
“The recent rising temperatures led to rising pump prices,” AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross said in a statement posted on the AAA Gas Prices website on January 23.
“And with the cost of oil hitting $80 a barrel, there is a lot of upward pressure on gas prices at the moment,” he added in the statement.
After closing under $73 per barrel on January 4, WTI prices rose to a close of $81.62 per barrel on January 23. Brent closed under $78 per barrel on January 4 and at $88.19 per barrel on January 23.
According to the EIA’s latest fuel update, which pinned the retail price of regular gasoline at $3.21 per gallon last month, 58 percent of that total went towards crude oil costs, 18 percent went towards distribution and marketing costs, 16 percent went towards taxes, and 9 percent went towards refining costs.
In a fuel update released on December 27, which had the retail price of regular gasoline at $3.69 per gallon in November, the EIA outlined that 55 percent of that total went towards crude oil costs, 18 percent went towards distribution and marketing costs, 14 percent went towards taxes, and 13 percent went towards refining costs.
The EIA’s latest fuel update, which pegged the retail price of diesel in December at $4.71 per gallon, showed that 39 percent of that total went towards crude oil costs, 27 percent went towards distribution and marketing costs, 22 percent went towards refining costs, and 12 percent went towards taxes.
The December 27 fuel update, which had the retail price of diesel in November at $5.26 per gallon, showed that 39 percent of that total went towards crude oil costs, with 28 percent going towards refining costs, 22 percent going towards distribution and marketing costs, and 11 percent going towards taxes.
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Posted on 1/29/23 at 8:35 am to ragincajun03
Did you expect it to go down?
Posted on 1/29/23 at 8:37 am to ragincajun03
On social media, it would rabble rabble rabble something about Trump and not doing something with covid
Posted on 1/29/23 at 8:43 am to ragincajun03
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$3.509 per gallon

Posted on 1/29/23 at 8:46 am to ragincajun03
And oil companies are profiting more than ever. Destroying America and making inflation crazy
Posted on 1/29/23 at 8:58 am to CatsGoneWild
No blame on Biden eh? K cool
Posted on 1/29/23 at 9:01 am to CatsGoneWild
Yeah man, those oil companies are killing American with those cancelled lease sales, slow rolling of permits, and ESG investment into anything but oil.
Posted on 1/29/23 at 9:04 am to CatsGoneWild
quote:Isn't that the entire idea of what a business/corporation is trying to do?
And oil companies are profiting more than ever
Posted on 1/29/23 at 9:21 am to Pedro
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No blame on Biden eh? K cool
Remember the rules.
If prices go DOWN, Biden did that.
If prices go UP, it's COVID and/or Trump.
Posted on 1/29/23 at 9:24 am to ragincajun03
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The recent rising temperatures led to rising pump prices,” AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross said in a statement posted on the AAA Gas Prices website on January 23.
The frick? It's the middle of fricking winter!
Posted on 1/29/23 at 9:35 am to CatsGoneWild
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And oil companies are profiting more than ever. Destroying America
Literally 90% of the day to day items you use, from your shoes, clothes, phone, computer, tv, vehicle, the wrapping your food comes in, etc..
All come from oil derivatives
Oil has, quite literally, made the modern world possible and without it, you would be up shite creek
Posted on 1/29/23 at 9:37 am to CatsGoneWild
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And oil companies are profiting more than ever. Destroying America and making inflation crazy
I wish I was this ignorant. It must be bliss.
Posted on 1/29/23 at 9:54 am to tigerfan84
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tigerfan84
You're a saint.
Also frick Diaper Joe. His and only his fault.
Posted on 1/29/23 at 10:03 am to CatsGoneWild
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And oil companies are profiting more than ever. Destroying America and making inflation crazy
Who do you think owns those Exxon or Shell gas stations near you (assume you are in US) or the distribution trucks and logistics thereof?
Hint: NOT oil companies.
Posted on 1/29/23 at 10:35 am to ragincajun03
It’s not election time, so Joe ain’t worried
Posted on 1/29/23 at 10:50 am to CatsGoneWild
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And oil companies are profiting more than ever. Destroying America and making inflation crazy

Posted on 1/29/23 at 10:52 am to CatsGoneWild
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And oil companies are profiting more than ever. Destroying America and making inflation crazy
Did someone named Cletus tell you that?
Posted on 1/29/23 at 10:55 am to ragincajun03
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Gasoline Price More Expensive Than Year Ago Levels
Bidens* America
Posted on 1/29/23 at 10:56 am to ragincajun03
Biden didn't control prices when they go up. Only when they go down
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