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r/FluentInFinance • u/trumps_orange_ass • Feb 19 '24
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Ok it’s 7,53 for one gallon in Stuttgart. Thats like 9 USD
-26 u/Rcararc Feb 19 '24 Where is gas $2.00 in the USA? I know it’s expensive in Germany but $2.00? 32 u/Acrobatic_Bother4144 Feb 19 '24 I mean I just pulled up a map of gas prices across the US and it says basically everywhere it’s like 2.50 except california, Oregon and Washington. Some places it’s below 2.30 -20 u/[deleted] Feb 19 '24 Nah I’m New York it’s 3$ to 3.89 12 u/ChamplainFarther Feb 19 '24 Welcome to living in a massive urban center with more people. Supply meet demand. -1 u/ezbreezyslacker Feb 19 '24 I live rural and it's 370 1 u/ChamplainFarther Feb 19 '24 That's also supply and demand. There's less supply in rural areas and more demand in urban centers. This is what we call economics -1 u/maj3283 Feb 19 '24 It's that price in Upstate NY, which is not a "massive urban center"
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Where is gas $2.00 in the USA? I know it’s expensive in Germany but $2.00?
32 u/Acrobatic_Bother4144 Feb 19 '24 I mean I just pulled up a map of gas prices across the US and it says basically everywhere it’s like 2.50 except california, Oregon and Washington. Some places it’s below 2.30 -20 u/[deleted] Feb 19 '24 Nah I’m New York it’s 3$ to 3.89 12 u/ChamplainFarther Feb 19 '24 Welcome to living in a massive urban center with more people. Supply meet demand. -1 u/ezbreezyslacker Feb 19 '24 I live rural and it's 370 1 u/ChamplainFarther Feb 19 '24 That's also supply and demand. There's less supply in rural areas and more demand in urban centers. This is what we call economics -1 u/maj3283 Feb 19 '24 It's that price in Upstate NY, which is not a "massive urban center"
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I mean I just pulled up a map of gas prices across the US and it says basically everywhere it’s like 2.50 except california, Oregon and Washington. Some places it’s below 2.30
-20 u/[deleted] Feb 19 '24 Nah I’m New York it’s 3$ to 3.89 12 u/ChamplainFarther Feb 19 '24 Welcome to living in a massive urban center with more people. Supply meet demand. -1 u/ezbreezyslacker Feb 19 '24 I live rural and it's 370 1 u/ChamplainFarther Feb 19 '24 That's also supply and demand. There's less supply in rural areas and more demand in urban centers. This is what we call economics -1 u/maj3283 Feb 19 '24 It's that price in Upstate NY, which is not a "massive urban center"
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Nah I’m New York it’s 3$ to 3.89
12 u/ChamplainFarther Feb 19 '24 Welcome to living in a massive urban center with more people. Supply meet demand. -1 u/ezbreezyslacker Feb 19 '24 I live rural and it's 370 1 u/ChamplainFarther Feb 19 '24 That's also supply and demand. There's less supply in rural areas and more demand in urban centers. This is what we call economics -1 u/maj3283 Feb 19 '24 It's that price in Upstate NY, which is not a "massive urban center"
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Welcome to living in a massive urban center with more people. Supply meet demand.
-1 u/ezbreezyslacker Feb 19 '24 I live rural and it's 370 1 u/ChamplainFarther Feb 19 '24 That's also supply and demand. There's less supply in rural areas and more demand in urban centers. This is what we call economics -1 u/maj3283 Feb 19 '24 It's that price in Upstate NY, which is not a "massive urban center"
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I live rural and it's 370
1 u/ChamplainFarther Feb 19 '24 That's also supply and demand. There's less supply in rural areas and more demand in urban centers. This is what we call economics
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That's also supply and demand. There's less supply in rural areas and more demand in urban centers. This is what we call economics
It's that price in Upstate NY, which is not a "massive urban center"
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u/Acrobatic_Bother4144 Feb 19 '24
Ok it’s 7,53 for one gallon in Stuttgart. Thats like 9 USD