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I remember paying like $1.50/gallon of gas during the height of the pandemic when the supply greatly outpaced the demand. That sure doesn’t jive with that graph. 🤔

It was probably too small of a blip in 2020 to move the average enough.

But we should consider ourselves lucky: the average price of gas in 1980 was $1.19. Adjusted for inflation, that'd be $4.90 today!

Just be glad your truck doesn't run on eggs right now...lol
 
They’re now rationing eggs here if you can get them at all. The price of diesel has gone up $0.54/gallon since 20 January.

We hear about it on the news but there is no shortage of eggs here. Prices are elevated though. The standard response of "raise prices because we can" probably.
 
We hear about it on the news but there is no shortage of eggs here. Prices are elevated though. The standard response of "raise prices because we can" probably.
We had a shortage when it first happened. I went to Walmart and they were sold out. I tried a few different stores until I found a dozen for $6. That's quite high.
 
We're over $11 for 18 but we go through a ridiculous amount of eggs in my house. Usually were buying the 4 or 5 dozen from Costco. (I don't remember exactly, she does the majority of the grocery shopping)
$9 here in PA for 18. Basically $0.50 an egg regardless of count.

Funny thing, someone stole a tractor trailer full of eggs. Something like 100K eggs. I can't even imagine how they could sell even half of them before they go bad.

Police have yet to crack the case.......:p
 
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