Infinite
Growth is not possible on a finite planet.
Gas
prices set record: 1,000 days above $3 a gallon
But
they could taper off later this year
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September, 2013
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now every driver knows the drill: The price of gasoline ratchets up,
there's an outcry among motorists who feel gouged at the pump and
then things settle down as the higher price becomes the new normal.
Well,
AAA has come up with a sobering statistic: the average price of
gasoline will surpass $3 per gallon Tuesday for the 1,000th
consecutive day. That's never happened before, the motoring
organization says.
In
case you're wondering, the current streak began on Dec. 23, 2010.
Today, the national average for a gallon of regular is $3.52,
according to AAA's daily price tracking service. That's a nickel a
gallon less than the average so far this year. And unless there's
another recession, AAA forecasts that a price floor of $3 a gallon is
basically here to stay.
"Paying
less than $3.00 per gallon for gasoline may be automotive history for
most Americans, like using 8-track tapes or going to a drive-in
movie," said Bob Darbelnet, CEO of AAA. "The reality is
that expensive gas is here to stay."
If
there's any good news here at all, it's that with the prospect of
U.S. attack on Syria diminished, gas prices could moderate, but they
won't fall below $3 a gallon, says Patrick DeHaan of the
group-sourced gas price reporting site GasBuddy.com.
"The
market took a chill pill and is reacting as I would expect to the
prospect of a peaceful resolution," he says. "I could see
the national average in the very low $3 (a gallon range) by the time
we're talking about last minute Christmas shopping."
Also,
while prices haven't dropped below $3 a gallon for 1,000 days, they
also haven't averaged above $4 a gallon. But they were above $3.75 a
gallon for 189 days.
The
$3-a-gallon threshehold didn't start until Hurricane Katrina slammed
into the Gulf Coast, devastating oil rigs and New Orleans, in
September, 2005.
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