The Passenger Seat
Whether you ride, drive or fly, transportation issues affect everyone. Especially when fuel prices are so high. Join Thomas V. Bona as he examines the things that make the world move.

Today’s fuel price musings - Back below $3.50 a gallon

October 8th, 2008 at 11:40am Thomas V. Bona

Prices in Rockford fell below $3.50 a gallon today for the first time since April, already making AAA’s numbers below obsolete (AAA gets the prices from the last credit card swipe at stations the day before). This should send the metro area average below $3.50 in tomorrow’s data.

The next milestone to watch is $3.46, which was the record from May, 2007, that lasted until the runup this spring. Then there’s $3.25, which is currently the bottom that most analysts predict. Finally, there’s $3.02 (the lowest mark of this year, from back in February) and of course $3.

I got an email today from a reader who notes gas is under $3 in a community in Minnesota. You’re going to see that in places, because of lower taxes, supply costs and costs of doing business. But this morning, only four of the 270 metro areas are averaging below $3, all in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. A few more will follow suit, but it’ll take more economic bad news to really send prices lower. And at that point, we’ll have other problems.

Rockford, by the way, ranks 72nd out of the nation’s 270 metro areas in gasoline prices.

Here are the prices (as always, courtesy of AAA’s fuelgaugereport.com):Gasoline: Rockford dropped almost three cents to $3.54 a gallon. We have the third-highest gas prices in the state. The Illinois average dropped more than three cents to $3.61. The national average dropped more than three cents to $3.44. Illinois has the seventh-highest gas prices in the nation.

Diesel: Rockford dropped four cents to $3.95 a gallon. We’re tied with the seventh-highest diesel prices in the state. The state average dropped a cent to $4.11. The national average dropped two cents to $3.99. Illinois the sixth-highest prices in the country.

Entry Filed under: Fuel price musings

1 Comment Add your own

  • 1. Ted Busch  |  October 8th, 2008 at 12:34 pm

    The price of gas in Iowa is below $3.00. When is Illinois going to reduce our taxes on a gallon of gas to be able to reach this lower level of gas?

Leave a Comment

Required

Required, hidden

Security Code:

Some HTML allowed:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

Trackback this post  |  Subscribe to the comments via RSS Feed


Search

Latest Posts

Calendar

October 2008
M T W T F S S
« Sep   Nov »
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  

Posts by Month


Most Recent Posts

Posts by Category

Syndication