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 to $2?

January 6th, 2009 at 07:26pm Thomas V. Bona

Gas prices are up to $1.99 a gallon around Rockford, and they pretty much went up throughout the region today. Must be something going on with supply prices out of Chicago (which has prices north of $2 now). Obviously, the rise of oil is the main reasons prices are up across the country, but I’ll look into what’s causing the somewhat faster spike in the Midwest tomorrow.Here are the (already outdated) prices from this morning (courtesy of AAA’s fuelgaugereport.com):

Gasoline: Rockford rose two cents to $1.85 a gallon. We have the second-highest gas prices in the state and we’re the 50th-highest of the nation’s 250 metro areas. The Illinois average rose almost two cents to $1.83. The national average rose almost two cents to $1.69. Illinois has the seventh-highest gas prices in the nation, including the District of Columbia. Only Alaska and Hawaii remain above $2 a gallon.

Diesel: Rockford rose three cents to $2.45 a gallon. We have the fourth-highest diesel prices in the state. The state average rose half a cent to $2.53. The national average rose half a cent to $2.41. Illinois has the 14th-highest diesel prices in the country. Only Alaska and Hawaii remain above $3 a gallon (though D.C. is getting close).

Entry Filed under: Uncategorized

2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. bob unknown  |  January 7th, 2009 at 5:55 am

    LIKE TO HEAR A GOOD REASON WHY WE WENT UP 30 CENTS NATIONAL WENT UP 4 GO FIGURE MONEY HUNGRY GAS STATION OWNERS WE HAVE HERE IN ROCKFORD HERE IS A GOOD FACT IF ROAD RANGER HAS 13 STATIONS ALL SELL 10000 GALLONS AT 1.69 NOW RAISE IT 30 CENTS FIGURE IT OUT GOOD MARK UP AND GOOD MONEY MADE JUST IN 1 DAY WHAT A RIP OFF

  • 2. Thomas V. Bona  |  January 7th, 2009 at 9:03 am

    Not sure where you get 30 cents from - at the most, Rockford stations went up 10 cents, and across the metro area only four cents. Nationally, prices went up four cents. Downstate, Springfield went up like nine cents on average and other parts of the state went up four or five cents.

    I haven’t seen $1.69 in Rockford in a while….

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

January 2009
M T W T F S S
« Dec   Feb »
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031  

Posts by Month


Most Recent Posts

Posts by Category

Syndication