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Record Gas Prices Threaten To The Raise Cost Of Everything In America -$5.00 Per Gallon By Memorial Day – With Videos



Apr 11, 2011 5 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

CHICAGO (CBS) – At one time, $5 per gallon gas seemed like a farfetched idea, but that is no longer the case.

As CBS 2’s Roseanne Tellez reports, as of Monday, the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in the Chicago area is $4.11, compared with $3.71 a month ago, and about $3.10 a gallon at this time a year ago.

Some experts say $5 per gallon gas is possible by Memorial Day-or sometime in summer. Others caution that reaching that mark is unlikely over the next six weeks. In Chicago, the prices keep rising to near-record levels–with no relief in sight.

Right now, oil markets are so skittish that records set in 2008 could fall.

Drivers Monday morning were practically numb to the price spikes.

“What are you going to do?” said Shannon Thompson. “We’ve become so gas-dependent in this country. There are so many SUVs. I mean, I’ve had a hybrid. It worked great. Right now, I’m just going to deal with it.”

Prices at some gas stations outside the city were still below $4, a bargain compared to the $4.29-$4.40 range at some service stations downtown.

“It’s painful,” said Lamar Magee. “You’ve got to make a decision on where you drive and where you go nowadays.” He said he is “definitely” making changes to his routines.

Magee says it will cost him about $120 to fill up the 30-gallon tank on his van.

But even that pales in comparison to the big rigs. Truck driver Mark Kanarowski says his truck holds 200 gallons.

“It’s got to be a huge expense for the company,” Kanarowski said. “I went to St. Louis over the weekend to fill up my own car, and I was paying about $4.13 a gallon. It hurts.”

A limo driver shared his thoughts as he filled up his tank at the Des Plaines Oasis.

“Normal-sized tank, big price – when you get done at the pump, it’s killing business, and a lot of one-way trips now,” he said, “like I’m going to get somebody this morning, and I’m not bringing him home. His wife will probably bring him home, because everyone’s trying to save a little bit here, a little bit there.”

The Lundberg Survey says the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded as of Monday was $3.76. That is up 19 cents since March 18, and up 91 cents since this time last year.

The sharply rising prices hearken back memories of the summer of 2008.

That year, oil prices were driven well above $100 per barrel, and in June of that year and gas prices were well over $4 a gallon. The highest average record price was $4.34 per gallon, set July 2008.

No one is eager to break that record. But with no end in sight to the turmoil in the Middle East, analysts say we’re likely to do just that – and just as holiday travelers hit the highways for Memorial Day weekend.


  • derised1

    Obama wasn’t kidding when he said energy prices would have to skyrocket.

    Thank you Obama voters. /s

    Filling up my SUV will be a joy now but you Obots will get hit too!

  • Tyler520

    This is but a single factor of a fabricated worldwide “crisis.”

    Obama is the single largest recipient of BP “donations” (read: bribes) in the company’s history by a factor of 2-fold – where are the lefties crying about Obama’s “big oil” buddies?

  • Jim up north

    The media didn’t seem to care when dumbass went to south america recently and chanted drill baby drill. No one put together that many of the oil rigs from the gulf unable to get a drill permit relocated to south america. They seem quite pleased with the fact George Soros owns a large stake in the oil company in south america. People we are getting screwed by a crooked administration and a billionaire who both hate the USA. This is all a planned part of our downfall.

  • Eddie (A libs worst nightmare)

    The solution says the dick licker @ 1600 is to buy smaller cars. When will this bastard do what is right and just overdose on his AID’s meds or expire from the disease he always wanted to have.

  • AZ Patriot

    no problem the Mexican truckers will deliver it for on fifth and the companies will recieve mucho profito’s and the feds will ignore it

    http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2011/04/11/20110411arizona-mexico-truck-pollution-regulation.html#ixzz1JEcwQXj5