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How are you coping with rising gas prices?


I am cutting down on my driving
  47% (59)
I purchaed/am purchasing a vehicle that gets better gas mileage
  4% (5)
I moved or am moving closer to work
  4% (6)
I am spending less on other items so I can spend more on gas
  18% (23)
I am getting another job that pays more
  1% (2)
I am supplementing my existing income
  7% (9)
My wages are rising as gas prices rise, so it's not an issue for me
  4% (6)
I have had to dip into savings to pay for gas
  3% (4)
I am using credit to purchase gas
  4% (6)
I don't drive so it doesn't affect me
  2% (3)


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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 5/29/2008 12:32:50 PM   
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I think we're going to be doing more shopping online than we used to. Even with paying for shipping, it's still cheaper than making a trip to town to get something, and a lot of places ship free. I checked out grocery shopping, but it looks like all the good places are on the East coast.

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 5/29/2008 12:35:20 PM   
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We have a grocery store that will let you place your order online and they will deliever free if it's over something like $75. However, it's the most expensive store around, so I'm not sure that it would be worthwhile.

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 5/29/2008 12:38:48 PM   
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Yeah, that's what I've mostly found. They cost a lot, and they don't have most of the items I buy anyway.

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 5/29/2008 12:39:40 PM   
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We have a grocery store that will let you place your order online and they will deliever free if it's over something like $75. However, it's the most expensive store around, so I'm not sure that it would be worthwhile.


I wish that Sam's Club did that! That would be awesome. Of course, We are an hour away so...

I just did a click and pull and then just picked up odds and ends. that really saves on a lot of time for us. It would be nice if we could save on gas too.

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 5/29/2008 12:42:58 PM   
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Yeah, that's what I've mostly found. They cost a lot, and they don't have most of the items I buy anyway.


I haven't tried it yet, but I know some who have.
I never buy produce there because I've found it better at other stores. Also, I've been told that if you order produce to be delievered, they often will send out the stuff that is only a day away from being tossed.

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 5/29/2008 12:54:12 PM   
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Most of our local grocery stores offer free delivery (with a certain amount purchased). But I've got about 3 groceries within a mile, so it's not a big deal to me.

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 5/29/2008 2:25:10 PM   
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I just saw that restaurants are planning to take a hit this summer where I live, and there will be fewer restaurant jobs than usual. It sounds to me as if people are eating out less to compensate for gas. We're already experiencing state budget cuts because of the economy, I hope they don't cut any deeper because of this.
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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 5/29/2008 2:29:53 PM   
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My mom saw the headline : People are eating at fast food restaurants to save money

My mom had to read it because it sounded... wrong.

What they meant was that people are choosing fast food as opposed to the sit down fare to cut down on costs because of feeling the gas crunch.

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 5/29/2008 2:39:26 PM   
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Since I'm more willing to sit in a drive-thru line for 30 minutes rather than stand in line, I don't think fast food would save me any money.

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 5/29/2008 5:24:41 PM   
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Since I'm more willing to sit in a drive-thru line for 30 minutes rather than stand in line, I don't think fast food would save me any money.

You actually sit in a drive thru line for 30 minutes?????? I've never heard of such a thing!

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 5/30/2008 1:45:04 AM   
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I'm trying to drive less, combine trips, and carpool when possible. At work, they have been more conscious of case assignments, giving us cases that are closer to our homes and/or office so we can cut down on our traveling.


I wish my work was doing this! I just picked up 2 new kids on my caseload that are 30 miles from my house, and out of the way of most of the rest of the kids that I see. I went through 3/4 of a tank of gas in 3 work days, and I get 28-30 miles/gallon in my Escort. I keep hoping that my mileage reimbursement rate at work will go up, but I'm not so sure it will.
Mostly I'm just praying for the prices to go back down, or for someone to do something about the fact that the refineries are still posting record profits and the gas stations are barely making anything.

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 5/30/2008 2:06:58 AM   
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Since I'm more willing to sit in a drive-thru line for 30 minutes rather than stand in line, I don't think fast food would save me any money.

You actually sit in a drive thru line for 30 minutes?????? I've never heard of such a thing!


Actually one time I did time it and it was 45 minutes. Usually the longest it is is somewhere around 10 minutes- but it feels like 30.

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 5/30/2008 8:37:26 AM   
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People joke about getting a horse, but if you looked at how much hay went up last year...

Because of the lack of rain, most farmers in the midwest didn't get in a second cutting, there really was a shortage, unlike the "oil shortage".

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 5/30/2008 8:49:16 AM   
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It sounds to me as if people are eating out less to compensate for gas.


Well I work PT @ McD's and with as busy as we were last night, you wouldn't think that this was the case .

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My mom saw the headline : People are eating at fast food restaurants to save money


Yea and they all ate at my McD's last night!!! LOL

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 6/1/2008 9:28:28 PM   
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My wife and I work out of our home. No commute!!

When we run errands, we do them all at once in a circle route to minimize time and distance.

I have also found a website that gives gas prices close to where I live so I can drive straight to the cheapest supplier. You can check http://gaspricewatch.com/new/default_V3.asp. Put in your zip code and see who is reporting.

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 6/2/2008 12:42:40 PM   
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We cannot eat out like we are used to. It looks like we will do more dollar menu eating then the nice sit down places we like better What stinks is we are about 40 min for my husbands job so he has to drive every day. At least it is close to Wal Mart so he can stop in for me while he is in town. We were going to sell and move closer but we just found a house in our little town that is a huge steal. If we bought that place and rented our old one we could make at least 100 dollars more then we have now. The mortgage would be 80.00 less a month plus we would get at least 60 in profit on the mortgage from collecting rent. DH also does the water and may become the building inspector. If gas prices do not go up much higher then they are now we will do OK but not near as well as we could have if gas was still 1.59 a gallon.

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 6/2/2008 12:58:29 PM   
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quote:

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I'm trying to drive less, combine trips, and carpool when possible. At work, they have been more conscious of case assignments, giving us cases that are closer to our homes and/or office so we can cut down on our traveling.


I wish my work was doing this! I just picked up 2 new kids on my caseload that are 30 miles from my house, and out of the way of most of the rest of the kids that I see. I went through 3/4 of a tank of gas in 3 work days, and I get 28-30 miles/gallon in my Escort. I keep hoping that my mileage reimbursement rate at work will go up, but I'm not so sure it will.
Mostly I'm just praying for the prices to go back down, or for someone to do something about the fact that the refineries are still posting record profits and the gas stations are barely making anything.


There was a time when my office was 30 miles from my home, and I worked in a very large county. 3,000 miles a month was not uncommon. I'm very fortunate to have the job as close as I do with no transporting.

We keep asking for the mileage reimbursement rate to go up but are told that we won't see that. Now that I think about it, we might have a chance come July 1... we'll see. Last week, I heard of another company that was reimbursing gas at nearly $.20 more per mile than what we're getting!! It's insane that we're not getting the same.
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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 6/2/2008 1:01:46 PM   
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People joke about getting a horse, but if you looked at how much hay went up last year...

Because of the lack of rain, most farmers in the midwest didn't get in a second cutting, there really was a shortage, unlike the "oil shortage".


There's hay, vet bills, grain (which obviously is going to go up), saddles, barns........ It ain't cheap!
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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 6/2/2008 9:14:39 PM   
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I'm trying to drive less, combine trips, and carpool when possible. At work, they have been more conscious of case assignments, giving us cases that are closer to our homes and/or office so we can cut down on our traveling.


I wish my work was doing this! I just picked up 2 new kids on my caseload that are 30 miles from my house, and out of the way of most of the rest of the kids that I see. I went through 3/4 of a tank of gas in 3 work days, and I get 28-30 miles/gallon in my Escort. I keep hoping that my mileage reimbursement rate at work will go up, but I'm not so sure it will.
Mostly I'm just praying for the prices to go back down, or for someone to do something about the fact that the refineries are still posting record profits and the gas stations are barely making anything.


There was a time when my office was 30 miles from my home, and I worked in a very large county. 3,000 miles a month was not uncommon. I'm very fortunate to have the job as close as I do with no transporting.

We keep asking for the mileage reimbursement rate to go up but are told that we won't see that. Now that I think about it, we might have a chance come July 1... we'll see. Last week, I heard of another company that was reimbursing gas at nearly $.20 more per mile than what we're getting!! It's insane that we're not getting the same.


I think I average 1000-1200 miles/month just for work. The office is only 8 miles from my house, but its a 30 minute drive. I go in maybe once a week, the rest of the time I'm out in the field. Generally my mileage reimbursement rate is matched with the federal rate, but they haven't picked up the last increase yet. Maybe July 1...

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 6/2/2008 9:32:36 PM   
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I do approx 500kms a week. Petrol prices here are about $1.53/litre on the cheap days and up to $1.62/litre on the expensive ones. (1 gallon = 3.7 litres)
Luckily I have a very fuel efficiant car (Holden Barina!) so it only costs me about $55/week to fill up. My bf's fuel bill has gone up to $130/week but he has a larger car so we combine trips to work if our hours fit.

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 6/2/2008 10:20:12 PM   
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Researched the Tahoe hybrid SUV. At 50,000$ I think I'll wait for a Jetson flying car.

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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 6/2/2008 10:27:17 PM   
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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 6/2/2008 10:54:49 PM   
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I was already living check to check, so I really feel the rising cost of gas/food and whatever else...

I make my own smoothies:) frozen berries from Tjoes, soymilk, plain yogurt and some honey. yum! Blend!

The rising gas prices was just a wake up call to take care of my finances...Everything is going up and my salary isnt. So all I can do for now is cut down on some stuff...since Im not finding better employment for now...

I cut off the $20 internet on my phone (I already had internet at home)

I called my internet company to turn off the internet and they reduced my rate about 15$

I refuse to get cable tv...As Im typing this, the cable company knocked on my door and offered A GREAT deal. I think its a test. only 29.95/month! Just last week, I got a flyer advertising a deal for 50$, so 30 seems like a steal. I cant go for it though. I have to pass this test. I do have a roommate and she would pay 1/2...Im torn. I just dont think peope who live check to check should have cable.

I do buy lunch more than I should, but I make sure to cook my dinner most days (leftovers, I just have for dinner again, not lunch)...

I hand wash some items rather than dry clean.

I clean the inside of my car myself...

I do my own mani/pedi...and no salon trips. I do my own hair now! Except for last week cause I got extensions, and I cant do that myself!

and I still live pay check to pay check! but I pay more on my credit cards and get clothes more offen now (this has made me a lot happier) and I buy more food from Trader Joes...(This has made me happier too)

Should I get the cable?:) Id get rid of my 5$ netflix. Im torn.
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RE: How are you coping with rising gas prices? - 6/2/2008 11:07:40 PM   
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Oh, I already drive a car w/good mileage - a toyota Corolla. Maybe 10 years after Im done w/this car note, Ill get a nice used hybrid:)

I used to drive 10 miles to go walking at this park:) duh, If I want to walk, I can walk around my neigborhood. Ive discovered that there are nice places to walk to right in my own area. driving so I can go walking. ridiculous! Maybe its a good thing gas prises are up! I wasnt thinking until now!
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