Now that local gas prices have dropped a bit, I think its time we look at the positives of paying $3.99 for regular. People cut back. And not just on gas. They found value in cutting back on retail spending, vacations and impulse buying. And that's great. I don't believe the money we make should be used to stock up on DVDs or upgrade to the latest cell phone plan. The money, if possible, should be saved and put into the "it's always something fund." That fund helps pay for the car transmission that decides to go on strike and the home oil fill-up at 3 a.m. Just because regular gas has dropped to $3.69 doesn't mean we should relax the purse strings. Keep saving as if gas was still at $3.99. Don't worry, it will rise to that mark again soon enough.
The benefits of high gas prices
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This page contains a single entry by Sean Adkins published on July 31, 2008 9:56 AM.
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