Gasoline pump prices have more than doubled under Obama
September 14, 2012
Just for the record, average gasoline prices at the pump have more that doublec under Barack Obama. And there is no end in sight as a result of his energy policies. Of course these prices hurt when we fill up but worse than that they hurt all across the supply chain, making everything more expensive. CNS News reports:
Average retail gasoline prices have more than doubled under President Obama, according to government statistics, rising from $1.84 per gallon to $3.85 per gallon.
The average gasoline price is calculated by the Energy Information Agency, and shows that over the past 43 months of President Obama's term retail gasoline prices have more than doubled, rising from an average of $1.84 per gallon to $3.85 per gallon.
Rising gasoline prices were particularly prevalent in August, which saw a 9.0 percent rise in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for gasoline, a rise that almost entirely accounts for the general increase in prices seen by families across the country over the past month.
In other words, the recent spike in prices for all goods – tracked by the government's Consumer Price Index – can be almost entirely accounted for by the rise in gasoline prices. Prices in the economy rose by 0.6 percent overall in August.
"The seasonally adjusted increase in the all items index was the largest since June 2009. About 80 percent of the increase was accounted for by the gasoline index, which rose 9.0 percent and was the major factor in the energy index rising sharply in August after declining in each of the four previous months," the Bureau of Labor Statistics said in a press release announcing the new CPI figures for August.
And here I thought the price of crude was set by the internat'l market & the individual countries essentially determined with their respective fuel tax rate...had no idea Barrack set it!! He won't get my vote that's for sure.
Arnie Freeman
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