Are falling gas prices a sign of good things to come?

Are falling gas prices a sign of good things to come?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

Yes for a short time, but it means other problems will escalate. The economy is in the toilet. It will get much worse.

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Harry D
Harry D

You are absolutely right. I voted no because the falling prices signal weakness in the economy and much harder times coming. The economy is not going to bounce back from $8T of printed money dumped into it - COVID panic - by foolish politicians.

No

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Harry D
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Harry D

The national average price of gas was $2.39 when Biden took office. Dems have been trying to kill fossil fuels for decades. Now they crow about slightly less expensive gas - robbing SPR to do it. Have you seen your natural gas bill lately? Way up. Hard times coming. Prepare now. FJB

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Jodie Jackson
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Jodie Jackson

This is just one piece of the economic puzzle, and not indicative of future results for our wallets. Most of us have adjusted to the higher fuel prices by curtailing fueling up when we can avoid it, but the lower fuel costs still don't offset the still-rising cost of groceries. Or natural gas.

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John Starke
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John Starke

Prices will go back up soon. Meanwhile, we still enjoy the lowest gas prices on the planet.

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