brit yz125 said:Ever wished you'd kept your mouth shut? :nod: I'd never thought about the difference in fuel consumed US v UK, but that is very surprising! The price difference is more understandable now, but I still think our government are greedy. Thanks for opening my eyes a little.
BadgerMan said:Although a little dated, this chart kinda sorta shows why prices are what they are relative to the USA vs. the UK. As of 2002, the USA used nearly twenty times the amount of gasoline that the UK did.
trakkerman said:producers/commodity traders will gamble that consumers/economy will have adjusted to the change allowing them raise the bar with respect to what the "normal" oil prices should be.
Vic said:Despite what appears to be the prevailing conventional "wisdom", it just doesn't work that way.
brit yz125 said:Think you've got expensive fuel? In the UK, 'premium gas', or unleaded petrol as we call it, now costs £5/gall, thats about $8 or $9 i think?
trakkerman said:If someone is willing (or has no choice) to pay 40% more today than they did yesterday
trakkerman said:Call me simple and ignorant
Yes, we do pay for prescription drugs :nener:mxer842 said:Wil you ever pay for perscription drugs?
brit yz125 said:Think you've got expensive fuel? In the UK, 'premium gas', or unleaded petrol as we call it, now costs £5/gall, thats about $8 or $9 i think?
brit yz125 said:Yes, we do pay for prescription drugs :nener:
Well, in addition to paying for healthcare out of our earned wages that gets taken out before we even see our check, we also pay for perscription drugs also.brit yz125 said:Yes, we do pay for prescription drugs :nener:
That's what gets me. The gas in the ground there at the station didn't all the sudden cost the station more money. The next tanker probably will, but they will recoup that when they raise the price then. I guess maybe if they look at "we're trying to get ahead of the curve to afford the next tanker" I could see it, but it's all BS in my eyes.High Lord Gomer said:. . . gas station owners exploiting the public.
You know, that really is sad. I didn't think they paid that much (or that the margin was that small) for gas at the stations. It seems our disgust at the prices needs to be directed at the gas companies and at the countries selling the oil at 65+ dollars a barrel.High Lord Gomer said:So he was still paying 2.80 for regular and selling it at less than $3.00. Credit card fees cost him most of that 20 cent margin.
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XRpredator said:I guess maybe if they look at "we're trying to get ahead of the curve to afford the next tanker" I could see it, but it's all BS in my eyes.
Maybe there, but not in my PodunkvilleHigh Lord Gomer said:Most gas stations get gas once a day, sometimes more. That helps explain why their price can change daily, since their cost can change daily.
john3_16 said:The UK is small and everything is close compared to the U.S.....We have states that dwarf the size of the UK...This is the factor that EUropeans forget when they compare their costs...Most of the high price for the UK is tax related as well.
Many people here drive 50 miles to get to work and 50 miles to get back home...that's 500 to 600 miles a week...And alot of those folks are driving cars that get 10 miles to the gallon...We are much more spread out than Europe, so $3 per gallon gets VERY expensive here real quick..
mxer842 said:Wil you ever pay for a doctors visit?perscription drugs?trip to the ER?
Think not. Your overtaxed gas is going a long way in providing healthcare.
MikeT said:You know, I am so sick and tired of hearing that. I can see why people here don't understand it but when people who live over there say it, it shows they don't even know how they are being taxed. Here is the simple way to understand it.
OVER THERE (UK).
Make a paycheck-------> Buy gas and pay for your health insurance.
Example
Earned wages.............................1000 pounds
minus gas for the week.............- 600 pounds
What you have left....................=400 pounds
OVER HERE (USA)
Make paycheck MINUS $$$$$ for health insurance ------ Buy gas with what is left.
Example
Earned wages..............................1000 dollars
minus INSURANCE.......................- 400 dollars
minus gas for the week................-200 dollars
What you have left......................=400 dollars
I'm didn't do any real conversions here from dollars to pounds but what it shows is just where our money and their money goes. I think we are probably in the same boat, it is just a matter of when they take it. You can pay me now, or you can pay me later. Either way, your still going to pay me.
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