Gas Hitting A Record $7.50 Per
Gallon In America Is Another Indicator President Joe
Biden Has Failed In His Handling Of The EconomyMay 23. 2022
Gas station in America
President Joe Biden's horrible
mismanagement of the U.S. economy continues. There
are places in America where gas has hit a record
$7.50 per gallon. People are astonished at the
development. It is surreal to see this in America.
This is who some thought would save America
In a time where food and rent prices
have reached record highs in America, leading to
bankruptcy and in some cases homelessness, gas now
doing the same is a massive insult to injury, from a
president who vowed to lighten the financial
hardships of Americans.
Biden inflation is the worst in U.S. history.
America has hit so much unprecedented failure under
this man.
Biden promised free college and
daycare, along with better wages and a lower cost of
living. However, Biden has given America the exact
opposite. This is really bad. I know politicians
lie, but this took the cake.
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In these locations, a gallon of gas costs more
than the federal minimum wage
May 23, 2022 / 2:23 PM - Motorists
across the U.S. are grappling with gasoline prices
that are reaching new records almost daily, but the
pain isn't evenly distributed across the nation.
Take the handful of locations where a gallon of
regular fuel now costs as much as the federal
minimum wage of $7.25.
It's a painful threshold that prices
at the pump have reached at nine stations — all in
California, according to GasBuddy's Patrick De Haan,
an expert on oil and gas prices. Granted, the
minimum wage in California is far above the federal
minimum wage, with workers in the state earning at
least $14 an hour, but paying $7.25 a gallon or more
still takes a chunk out of the typical paycheck...
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Will surging gas prices put a U-turn on a
return to the office?
As the impacts of COVID-19 continue to wane,
some companies are looking to bring back employees
who have been working remotely.
PUBLISHED: March 21, 2022 at 5:14
a.m. | UPDATED: March 21, 2022 at 5:16 a.m.
Lockdowns, masks, paycuts, layoffs … gas prices.
California workers have faced myriad
pandemic-related pivots over the past two years,
forever altering their mindset and workflow.
Add rising gas prices to the list of
challenges. As average gas prices near $6 a gallon,
companies are facing a new headache: Will the cost
of the commute delay in a return to the office?
Record-high gas prices have added
another reason to continue working from home. And
when that remote-work option disappears, some
employees are quitting and seeking new remote jobs,
said Sarah Grimstead, a regional vice president with
national human resources provider Insperity.
With California prices surging — and
in some cases topping $6 a gallon — most employees
who have been working from home aren’t anxious to
return to the daily grind of freeway gridlock...
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