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rangerrebew:
California Residents Erupt After Gas Prices Hit $7.29 per Gallon
Story by Bo Beard • 10h
 
A viral post on social media platform X has initiated a discussion among users regarding the acceptable price to pay for gas in a convenient local location.
 

X user Scott Budman shared a post featuring a picture of gas station prices at a Chevron station in Menlo Park, California.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/california-residents-erupt-after-gas-prices-hit-7-29-per-gallon/ss-AA1nxPoa?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=06756513d1514306efd16ba5dab7fbd3&ei=51

rangerrebew:
With the help of Biden, democrats, and rinos the price will soon be coming to a station near you. :thud:

PeteS in CA:
Assuming the guy's post on X is actually real, assuming the one station's price is typical of all SF Bay Area stations is an example of the Fallacy of Composition. ~20 miles south of Menlo Park, my neighborhood, we've been paying about $2 per gallon less. Gas prices in our area are up about a dollar per gallon in the past couple of months, but there's something more to that Chevron station's price than just the high price.

This gives a list of low and of high prices in San Jose, https://www.sanjosegasprices.com/ . That most of the high prices are either Chevron or Shell stations does not surprise me, and note that the station mentioned in the OP is a Chevron station.

mountaineer:
A friend in Sacramento reports regular is $5.79.9

DefiantMassRINO:
$5.79.9 is 66%+ more than I am paying in Mass.  That 66% price premium is the Green New Deal Agenda tax.

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