I'd say about the middle of June, 2008.
Because when gas prices go up, food prices also go up.
The price goes up on materials that become scarce. Some, like gas, go up and down in response to price futures, political or economic policy. The gas can be stored at a low price but you will pay the price determined by the prevailing price at present.
because they have less money so that's why they hired the gas prices up.
No, grocery prices rise with gas prices. This is because gasoline is used to transport grocery products to the stores from where they are grown or manufactured. If gas prices go up, then the cost of the grocery products to the store owner will go up and eventually the price the store charges will have to go up.
The Gas is making the gas go up
Because when gas prices go up, food prices also go up.
The price goes up on materials that become scarce. Some, like gas, go up and down in response to price futures, political or economic policy. The gas can be stored at a low price but you will pay the price determined by the prevailing price at present.
because they have less money so that's why they hired the gas prices up.
The Gas is making the gas go up
No, grocery prices rise with gas prices. This is because gasoline is used to transport grocery products to the stores from where they are grown or manufactured. If gas prices go up, then the cost of the grocery products to the store owner will go up and eventually the price the store charges will have to go up.
AnswerIt won't, unless you drive.AnswerThis in not true because you pay for it no matter how you travel, purchase anything that has had any kind of transportation to get to you or use any kind of power (i.e. electricity). The cost is included in the price of these things and those prices go up when gas prices go up.
Gas prices effect families because as gas prices go up the economy is going down. This causes job losses no businesses and you may even have to give up some of your freedom to help your families.
Gas prices are set by a supply and demand system. If something happens that effects that system then the price can go up or down. Gas prices will go up in the United States when a Hurricane hits the gulf of Mexico coast and the Oil processing plants and Oil rigs have to close down. The demand for the oil/gas goes up and the supply goes down so the prices go up. In a situation like the Swine flu gas prices are going down because the demand is going down while the supply is going up. As the demand for gas/oil goes up the prices will follow.
My father when he was in the military seen it in England in the 1960's in a gas war go for $0.10 a gallon the man across the street, then the price went back up. That is the lowest I have ever heard of.
it has affected Mexico because when the cost of oil goes up then all the prices of gas and stuff like that go up!
because trucks drive the food to places. and trucks need gas. so the economy is making the price go up
Electric chainsaws starting price range of $69 and the price varies according to model. Gas chainsaws start in the price range of $189 and go all the way up to $2,000.