Memorial Day travel hit by high fuel costs: AAA »

Posted By STONERS 1 year, 6 months ago in Business & Finance

Record-high fuel prices and a slowing economy will shrink travel in the United States over the coming Memorial Day holiday for the first time since 2002, auto and travel group AAA said Thursday.

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    STONERS1 year, 6 months ago

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    "Some 37.87 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home for the holiday, which falls this year on May 26. That would be down 0.9 percent from 38.23 million last year, according to AAA's survey which was conducted on more than 2,000 Americans."

    "This is the first time we've seen a decrease since 2002, after the downturn that followed the September 11 attacks in 2001."

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    y_soitenly1 year, 6 months ago

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    These gas prices are gettin' to be out of this world. This is pure BS.

    I'm afraid to find out what the cost per gallon of gas will be, during the summer months this year.

    I live in Chicago. I filled up my tank today. The cheapest price I found today, was for $4.29 for regular unleaded. I've seen prices around town for as high as $4.79 just for regular unleaded gas!

    3 weeks ago, the gas prices were hovering around $3.98 for regular unleaded. They seem to climb up, regularly, once per week.

    There are alot of drivers in the city that have SUV's.

    They are paying about $100.00 per fill-up.

    There is no end in sight.

    I heard on the news recently that the price for regular unleaded gas may reach $5.00 per gallon by the start of summer?!

    How and why are the gas companies allowed to get away with this?

    This is totally unfair!

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    TheRealizer1 year, 6 months ago

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    I am much less concerned about the price of a gas tank fill up, what concerns me is the added cost of fuel for the freight trucks which bring the edibles to your friendly neighborhood market.

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    Dicax_Maximus1 year, 6 months ago

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    Oh gee, thanks propeller, triple posted !!!

    Doh !!!

    Will attempt to remove duplicates...

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      nikkibabe1 year, 6 months ago

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      If you guys voted for Bush and now complaining about gas prices, I am selling *** MISSION ACCOMPLISHED *** Banners for $1 / piece.

      Take it to White House and ask Bush how much oil has been used for the occupation of Iraq since 2003 and what is the monthly use in gallons.

      Also, ask him how much oil did Sadam pump in to the markets and how much is being pumped since 2003.

      If you get the right answers, present the banner to Bush. If he cannot answer or refuses to see you, keep the banner as a souvenir for your vote in 2004.

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        jmopinion1 year, 6 months ago

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        There is no gas shortage:

        http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyle/content/a...

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        texangelwings1 year, 6 months ago

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        A lot people I know usually go to family get together, then to the cemetery on Memorial Day. This will stop many of them from taking a trip and spending the money on the trip. Instead many people must use the money to pay for gas to go to work.

        I will be swimming in the pool that weekend. I want to make a trip to see some of my grand kids, this summer, may have to check into riding the AMTRAK.

        I never dreamed that I would see the changes in America, that I am witnessing. Businesses take away good paying jobs and then want to keep raising prices on everything. How long can working people continue to pay, when their wages aren't keep up with the costs of living? I remember hearing a saying when I was growing up; "can't get blood out of a turnip", that makes a lot of sense today!

        Thanks STONERS!

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        Beeboppin711 year, 6 months ago

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        Just wait until all those people who make minimum wage quit their jobs because they can't afford to go to work. Who's going to ring up that Corporate Execs double latte skim? How will they get their dry cleaning? Who will do their dry cleaning. If a person who makes a 150.00 per week spends a 100.00 of that to get to work, why should they even bother to go?

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        reviewer1 year, 6 months ago

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        I predict it will be $10 within four years...maybe SUVs will be on the endangered species list. I'm not a "tree hugger" but I do not understand our ostentatious demands sometimes. Stll, I hope the folks in Washington will come together on this soon!

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        nostalgia1 year, 6 months ago

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        If you think it is bad now, wait and see what happens if the Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act (S. 2191) is passed

        "Worried about gas prices hitting $4 a gallon and beyond? Imagine if they were $6, $7 or even $8 a gallon. Those levels are a certain possibility should Congress pass cap-and-trade legislation, which could face a vote in early June."

        http://www.businessandmedia.org/articles/2008/2...

        It will be up to you!

        What is more important to you - global warming or the price of gas, heating/cooling your home etc

        Few politicians are telling you what it is going to take out of your pocket if global warming legislation passes

        You better pay attention!

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          rushran1 year, 6 months ago

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          I was reading that exon is making about $10,000 a second PROFIT, on this high price of oil. That is crazy. I feel bad for the delivery people who have to use their own vechiles taxi cab drivers and anyone else who has work in the car. $4 bucks illinois but as long as the politicians are getting kick backs from oil we will see these high prices.

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            walden31 year, 6 months ago

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            My wife and I have talked about our plans and the cost of gas has come up. I'm sure we'll spend more time by the pool and less time venturing to the seashore.

            I also read an article recently that said as the cost of energy continues to climb and the days of cheap cooling disappear, all the parts of the country where people have been moving to for the last 20 years, the southwest, Florida and Texas, are going to be hit very hard. People will migrate.

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              rushran1 year, 6 months ago

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              When will the politicians wake up? Maybe when the hotel and restraunts start closing and unemployment will then go up from people in those industries get laid off. They dont realize how this effecting that industry. But as the politicians are getting paid off why should they care.

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              GHOSTWHOWALKS1 year, 6 months ago

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              "It was the best of times. It the worst of times." The French Revolution began and the common folk rebelled against the thoughtlessness of the nobility. Maybe that's what it's going to take. One would hope that it won't happen but realistically that's what it may take.

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              rushran1 year, 6 months ago

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              I find it funny that the bushies who love georgie porgie so much have been absent.and try to explain to us that this isnt his fault that its all the democrats who caused this. Where are you we would love to hear from you and explain this to us.

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                getreal11 year, 6 months ago

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                I'll be lucky to travel to work.

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