Gas Prices Continue to Rise - How Can You Save Money?

Beating Gas Prices

Gas prices are continually rising. In the state of New Jersey gas prices have leveled out to around $2.90 a gallon. New Jersey is one of the only states that still offers full-service gas stations and doesn’t charge an extra fee for this service.
 With gas prices on the rise, government officials have spoken of changing this service to self-serve. Due to the insurance cost of going self-service, it wouldn’t change the outlook, and it would remain intact or actually cause the price to rise.

Gas prices tend to increase during the summer months when many families are traveling. The travel industry can feel the crunch when families choose different travel options due to the increased gas prices. Many families look for more local options or opt out of weeklong trips due to the extra cost on the family during the working weeks.

Gas prices are crazy everywhere, but if you think we have it bad in the United States, look at what some other countries are paying. In Malta, they are paying $5.53 a gallon. The $2.95 doesn’t look so bad anymore. United States consumes a huge portion of the gasoline as its demand is very high. Increasing demands in India and China are also putting strains on the oil markets.

One way to save money on the ever rising gas prices is to carpool to work. Another is to take public transportation if it’s available in your area. Many companies let their employees telecommute. This can save a lot of extra mileage by working from home.

Filling our Jeep last night cost us a whopping $43.00. We are a three car family, two which are sport utility vehicles and one is a car. We are guilty of being comfortable in larger cars, and it’s costing us at the pump. Is the option getting a smaller car?

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Posted on 07/25/2008 at 8:07:54 AM

You ask some very important questions here. This is a good article.

Posted on 07/24/2008 at 6:07:56 PM

Great Article thanks for the info!

Posted on 07/01/2008 at 6:07:09 PM

I drive a 95 Nissan and it costs me $ 40.00 to fill up. I drive 400 miles per day and that is a little over one tank per day. so, I have been looking at alternative ways to save on gas. look at saveongasandoil.com and see what Im doing about it!

Posted on 05/31/2008 at 9:05:59 AM

We are feeling the pinch here. I paid $4.19 for reg today. $1.99 seems like 20 years ago! Check this out. I can't help but wonder if it really works... http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/779303/tired_of_high_gas_prices_is_this_a.html?cat=27

Posted on 05/23/2008 at 4:05:43 PM

I have a 2001 Ford stationwagon and it costs me about $40 to fill-up in NJ where the gas is only $1.99 as opposed to the $2.35 or more where I live in NY. I'm glad to be living in the tri-state area. I used to have a 1996 Mercedes-Benz that used premium gas; that was really fun. My dad has a 2005 Dodge Durango and that costs $60 or $70 to fill-up. Yikes!

Posted on 11/26/2006 at 3:11:00 PM

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