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Old 03-24-08, 02:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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CAMDEN, Ala. (CNNMoney.com) -- Corey Carter spends a quarter of his paycheck on gas.

The 30-year old Carter, who earns $7 an hour making car parts for a Hyundai factory near Montgomery, Ala., spends $65 a week on gas, double what it cost just a few years ago.

Paying $30 more for gas out of a $240 paycheck makes a big difference.

"Going out to eat, going to the movies, you can't do stuff like that," says Carter, filling up his Firebird at a BP station in Camden, a quiet southern town 80 miles southwest of Montgomery. "You're working for gas now."

Carter, and other residents that live around Camden, are having a particularly hard time - they devote more of their budget for gas than anyone else in the U.S.

So, like Americans everywhere, people here are cutting back on spending, and that's threatening to send - or has already sent - a shaky economy into recession.

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Restaurants are closing in record numbers here in Baltimore because people are going out to eat much less. Between the cost of gas as a percentage of their paycheck, and the cost of the gas just getting TO the restaurant, people are spending a lot less on entertainment now.
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Heck I remember when my car had gas and I didn't!
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I think with my $600 the Gov't is sending me (aka my own money that they will tax me own again) I might buy a gas card :-)
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$2.999 per gallon here.

Still too expensive. I'm going to buy a diesel, and run it on waste veggie oil. Or maybe I'll brew my own biodiesel. Either way, for day-to-day transport, that's the way to go...

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I guess it's time to go electric!
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ass,gas,or grass used to be the saying in the 70s. Today the choice is clear, Ill take the gas.
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