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CapnSteve

(419 posts)
5. Great detail!
Mon Jun 15, 2026, 12:45 PM
13 hrs ago

Also, the price of a barrel of oil is dependent on the relative strength of the US dollar, since oil price is reported in USD.
Strong USD = lower oil price.
Weak USD = higher oil price.

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👍 Rec'd underpants 14 hrs ago #1
Excellent explanation gab13by13 14 hrs ago #2
And the media will kacekwl 14 hrs ago #3
They will keep the price as high as possible for as long as possible GreatGazoo 13 hrs ago #4
Great detail! CapnSteve 13 hrs ago #5
Yes, but... CapnSteve 13 hrs ago #6
Same goes for groceries, imported items, restaurant food, TexasBushwhacker 13 hrs ago #7
Well done. Thank you. ❤️ littlemissmartypants 13 hrs ago #8
The same thing is taking place popsdenver 12 hrs ago #9
The price of gas is based on how much oil companies can get away with dlk 12 hrs ago #10
If the "new normal" doesn't come down, how does one explain this: onenote 11 hrs ago #11
These repuke oil companies are making massive amounts of money off our suffering. kimbutgar 11 hrs ago #12
We passed peak oil use IbogaProject 11 hrs ago #13
If it's been 6 months, it isn't temporary. It's just life now... OC375 11 hrs ago #14
After I retired from regular job multigraincracker 11 hrs ago #15
they sure don't waste any time jacking those prices UP Skittles 9 hrs ago #16
After 911 I_UndergroundPanther 2 hrs ago #17
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