Gas Crisis? Huh?
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:49 am
After hearing nothing about gas price increases for the past two weeks on my favorite news media sources (mainly cnn.com), I sat down and did a minute of fuzzy math.
Gas is up 25 cents to a national average of 2.91. This is being hailed as a crisis, the public is writing in to the news saying they have been changing their lifestyles just to buy gas. The democrats are crying fowl claiming price gouging.
Whether the gas prices should be as high as they are or not, I fail to understand the impact. If you're driving a gas-sucking SUV every day and spending $200 a month on gas, the 'two week' price increase now costs you $217.18, $17.18 more, or 3 Grande Iced Mocha Non-Fat No-Whip Upsidedown Cappuccinos.
To spend $200 you have to be driving around 1200 miles a month, or 38 miles a day, so 19 miles each way (commuting only) - in a 15mpg SUV.
So the 'lifestyle' cost of an SUV driver is 3 trips to Starbucks, less for the average car driver.
Yet they have videos of people going into pawn shops to buy gas money, crying they cant afford to drive to work anymore, and generally complaining that life is going to end because of skyrocketing gas prices.
Am I missing something?
Gas is up 25 cents to a national average of 2.91. This is being hailed as a crisis, the public is writing in to the news saying they have been changing their lifestyles just to buy gas. The democrats are crying fowl claiming price gouging.
Whether the gas prices should be as high as they are or not, I fail to understand the impact. If you're driving a gas-sucking SUV every day and spending $200 a month on gas, the 'two week' price increase now costs you $217.18, $17.18 more, or 3 Grande Iced Mocha Non-Fat No-Whip Upsidedown Cappuccinos.
To spend $200 you have to be driving around 1200 miles a month, or 38 miles a day, so 19 miles each way (commuting only) - in a 15mpg SUV.
So the 'lifestyle' cost of an SUV driver is 3 trips to Starbucks, less for the average car driver.
Yet they have videos of people going into pawn shops to buy gas money, crying they cant afford to drive to work anymore, and generally complaining that life is going to end because of skyrocketing gas prices.
Am I missing something?