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Wednesdays Rants.........................

Is anyone else getting sick of the daily price changes at the gas pumps?  I wish that the stock market went up that fast!  The daily price change is really getting old.  I know that are prices here in Cedar City are actually a little below the national average, but that is counter balanced by the fact that our wages are about 80% of the national average. 

It wouldn't be such a big deal to me if the big oil companies weren't posting record profits each and every quarter.  I could almost accept the cost per barrel is up were it not for that fact.  If the economy is going bad, I think that we can directly point a finger at big oil.  Gas prices never drop as quickly as the cost of crude oil, but is sure rises as the cost per barrel go up.  And they say that the Real Estate and Mortgage industries need more oversight!  Sorry, just had to rant for a little bit, before I take out that 2nd mortgage to refill the Camry's gas tank!

If you're looking to buy or sell real estate in Cedar City, Utah; please give us a call.  We would love to earn your business!

3 commentsTony & Darcy Cannon - The C Team • March 12 2008 04:36PM

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You want to have some real fun you should watch the FNMA 30 year 5.5% bond, the last two weeks have been a rollercoaster ride from hell
Posted by Dave Woodson (Dave Woodson) about 1 year ago

 

Hello Tony 7 Darcy,

Thanks for the warm welcome to active/rain.  I appreciate your comments.  I think this blogging is going to be a lot of fun.  I had a look at your blog. Nice work!

Take care,

Nevin Van Nest .  Realtor . Royal LePage Foothills . http://www.nevinvannest.com/ . http://www.calgaryrealestateonline.ca/

Posted by Nevin Van Nest (Royal Lepage Foothills) about 1 year ago
Tony & Darcy: I stopped driving my Yukon unless I have more than 4 passengers. I use my mother's PT Cruiser. It's less than half the price in gas per week.
Posted by Tara Colquitt, Consumer Credit Advocate (Tara Colquitt, The Credit Woman, LLC) about 1 year ago

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