“Jack Nooney has pretty much made peace with the traffic since moving to Los Angeles five years ago, but recent soaring gas prices have certainly added another layer of insult to his daily commute. The musician and full-time grocery deli employee drives from his San Fernando Valley apartment to Santa Monica daily. While it’s just nine miles each way, with LA traffic that often equates to a whole gas-burning hour.”
California is more exposed to international energy prices because of the lack of refining in west coast states. It either has to be trucked or shipped. Not cheap. My local gas station in Kansas is still $3.409.
You will soon find that if this war goes on your gas prices will come close to California’s. If your local refinery can get 80c per gallon more in California they will ship it there.
Well
Gas in Kansas is $3.05 because that’s what people in Kansas can afford.
The gas we do have isn’t more expensive to produce or refine. It’s all price gouging.
I’m in the 82nd richest county in the country. It isn’t gouging. It is the fact that gasoline must be shipped using ships that comply with the Jones Act because California no longer has any refineries. The rest of the country has locally-produced gasoline. California relies on ships that cross the Panama Canal to get to the west coast. It isn’t cheap.




