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John&Joey wrote:
Other than maybe a train coming, I canโt see a light at the end of the tunnel. With no new drilling, federal reserve being tapped on already, sanctions in place, where can fuel costs go? No silver bullet is making an appearance that I know of.
Next week the Federal Reserve starts their interest rate hikes. Getting a RV loan will get more expensive and will continue too. Guessing the blush will come off the new RV bloom fairly fast now that easy money is going away.
Last time the cost of fuel was raised by greedy commodities investors that didnโt need to take delivery of it. Buying and selling driving up the price. This time it could stay up there for a long time by those same commodities investors.
โMar-11-2022 02:07 PM
John&Joey wrote:Hum - curious, you never hear anything about commodity traders when gas is $2.00 a gallon, it goes to $3.00 a gallon and all of a sudden they are to blame. I havenโt heard a word about commodity traders for years. Are they the hero when it goes down to $2.00? How do you decide when theyโre the villain or the hero cause Iโm pretty sure they didnโt just disappear in between.
Other than maybe a train coming, I canโt see a light at the end of the tunnel. With no new drilling, federal reserve being tapped on already, sanctions in place, where can fuel costs go? No silver bullet is making an appearance that I know of.
Next week the Federal Reserve starts their interest rate hikes. Getting a RV loan will get more expensive and will continue too. Guessing the blush will come off the new RV bloom fairly fast now that easy money is going away.
Last time the cost of fuel was raised by greedy commodities investors that didnโt need to take delivery of it. Buying and selling driving up the price. This time it could stay up there for a long time by those same commodities investors.
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ferndaleflyer wrote:
I don't depend on Social Security or Medicare but it was funny how they bragged about how large the increase in SS was then they took half of the increase for Medicare.
โMar-10-2022 12:59 PM
MARKW8 wrote:RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Seems like 'we're' preventing any and all oil production in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. For the love of Pete, it's ONLY a 19.8 million acre site but 'we' oppose drilling on just 2000 acres (about 1/100 of one percent of the Refuge)... that's 1/100th OF 1%.
The US hasn't opened a new refinery since 1975 and about 36 have been forced to close since 1980 due to too many rules and regulations.
Oh yes, and Covid is certainly to blame for just about everything (I ran out of Cheerios this morning -- I blame Covid).
:S
I just googled us refineries. Since 1980 it shows 11 refineries coming online.
Mark
โMar-10-2022 11:34 AM
Dog Trainer wrote:
I see 2 major changes that will affect RV travel going forward.
Now that Covid seems much less of a factor. I think the younger crowd will go back to seeking hotels. motels .B&B etc...