hardrider wrote:
Here in California gas is around $4.30 I hear that they are the highest in the country.
That's the issue I have with pricing. Here in Wisconsin gas costs a dollar of a gallon
cheaper. If supply and demand plus speculation are the reasons for increased end-user prices, why the big disparity? Shipping costs can't add that much, except for Hawaii.
My guess is that there are 'pockets of wealth' where marketers figure that you can squeeze the guys with money. I wonder if Beverly Hill, Bel Air and Plano, Texas have larger pricing, but twenty miles away in blue collar areas the cost changes.
Here in Wisconsin I never buy gas right off the Interstate--unless Spinner is in dire straits. (Then I only buy a dollar's worth to get closer to home.) Last year I noticed it's 40 cents cheaper at my home-area station than on the slab. Captive market. You're traveling, you're out of fuel, any port in a storm.
We recognize the concept of "equal justice under the law." Gouging is illegal during some periods, like when the nation is at war. If our Kenyan in Chief wants to secure the election, he ought to investigate gouging.