Glad to see US prices are dropping. UK prices still rising. Now £9.43 a gallon at my local supermarket.
$3.45 US inflated dollars at a Schulenburg, TX Valero station. Coming to your town soon depending on your state's tax bite. If you are in the UK, well everyone drives small cars on those roundabouts. A herd on Tundras and Rams would create a mess over there. Half of our US drivers could not drive those small stick shift cars much less get in them.
The funny thing is a simple $9999 stick like my Cobalt could be built in unlimited quantities as it only has 2 moderately modern chips that are available domestically and no items in supply shortage. If the consumer was allowed the choice of a simple mechanical car they could buy immediately at low cost vrs an expensive model that might take a year to deliver some might buy the simple 40mpg car and learn to drive
I got 3.00% with -1.75% points (paid to me by the lender) for my condo. If I chose 2.75%, it would be with -0.5% points. Yours is pretty good, too. I think if it were a single-family house, they would decrease the rate by another 0.25%, but I'm not sure. I was very satisfied by the company I worked with—they readily beat all the other companies I shopped around at, and there was no hassle.
$ 5.50 gallon here in so. ca. I see it going up a lot then going down very little. We use Costco or Sam's club to offset the Major gas stations that are GOUGING the heck out of us all. Major profits are reported from all major oil companies with no relief to the consumers. I say boycott these companies to lower the prices .