ghost 01:I see from the posts that people are making drastic changes without the facts. Example: A round trip to Frankenmuth from Detroit is about 180 miles. If your car is getting about 25mpg the trip in gas would cost $14 at 2 dollars gal. $21 at 3 dollars per gallon and $28 with gas costing 4 dollars. The cost at the pump seems like alot however when broken down it is not that much. A good idea would be to keep trips and vacatons within a certian radius and take advantage of the things we have in this State. The best way to save gas costs is planning the day to day trips.
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The cost of anything when broken down into parts isn't as large as the whole.
However, as we approach the $4/gal mark, the cost at the fuel pump has doubled for the trip to Frankenmuth. Since the cost of flour has also doubled, the biscuits or dumplings that you get with your chicken dinner, along with the increased price of foodstuffs due to transport costs (fuel) will raise the price of your family dinner. All those cute things at Bronner's will have to increase in price because they are trucked in. If you shop at the outlet mall, expect the prices to be higher there, too, for the same reason: increased fuel cost.
When you are out of work, as so many are right now, any increase in any necessity is too much.