There have been a lot of people along the Mississippi Gulf Coast complaining about gas prices and how much higher they are compared to nearby areas (like Mobile, Meridian, and Jackson). Many are claiming that the oil companies are price-gouging.
While I'm not discounting the possibility of price-gouging, I have to stop and wonder if any of these complainers have considered that...:
A) there are a lot more people along the coast...not just from New Orleans refugees but also *A LOT* of relief, recovery, and reconstruction workers.
B) because of (A), there are a lot more vehicles and a lot more traffic out on the road, using up a lot more gas than is normal around here.
It's a quintessential example of supply-and-demand.
Regarding (A), someone told me recently that officials are estimating there are around 45,000 people in Picayune right now. Before the hurricane, Picayune had around 11,000...
Adam's blog is now roaming the dirt roads of Vermont, chronicling transportation and travels one hill at a time...
November 08, 2005
November 01, 2005
More catching up...
This time with my household goods...all that survived was my dining room table, and even that took some damage, though I think I'll be able to sand it down and refinish it.
As an aside, I never realized just how expensive kitchen stuff could be until I had to go and replace it all...
As an aside, I never realized just how expensive kitchen stuff could be until I had to go and replace it all...
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