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Sogo

(7,134 posts)
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 02:07 PM 21 hrs ago

I'm kind of amazed how quickly gas prices responded to the war.

Gas up $.10 this morning in small town Iowa. It may have been earlier than today; I haven't been by my gas station since mid-last week.

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I'm kind of amazed how quickly gas prices responded to the war. (Original Post) Sogo 21 hrs ago OP
Up a nickel this morning in my part of WNC. HappyH 21 hrs ago #1
Up $0.60 in my neck of the woods beveeheart 21 hrs ago #2
Tuesday is the day the gas truck comes to my little town and replenishes our gas stations. Midnight Writer 21 hrs ago #3
Sheetz jacked theirs up late last night durablend 21 hrs ago #4
this is actually quite standard. economists have studied gas station prices extensively. unblock 21 hrs ago #5
I live in the Pittsburgh area Endlessmike56 21 hrs ago #6
I had to get groceries yesterday... 2naSalit 20 hrs ago #7
Drove by a Costco a couple hours ago and the gas pumps were jumpin'. tanyev 19 hrs ago #8
Yes, top your tank off before it goes up even more! Sogo 19 hrs ago #9

HappyH

(208 posts)
1. Up a nickel this morning in my part of WNC.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 02:11 PM
21 hrs ago

I had to haul some trash away this morning, topped up the Subaru while I was out.

beveeheart

(1,527 posts)
2. Up $0.60 in my neck of the woods
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 02:17 PM
21 hrs ago

- Colorado - in the past week. Half of that over the weekend.

Midnight Writer

(25,261 posts)
3. Tuesday is the day the gas truck comes to my little town and replenishes our gas stations.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 02:18 PM
21 hrs ago

Last edited Mon Mar 2, 2026, 08:22 PM - Edit history (1)

It is also the day the gas prices change. We'll find out tomorrow how it goes.

I recall on 9/11 the prices on a couple of stations nearby quadrupled their prices by noon. Those stations quickly went out of business. The local owners were vilified. Customers were pissed and never forgot, boycotting those stations even after they dropped their prices.

Edit to add: Did a drive-about. From a base of 2.79, I saw two still at 2.79, two 3.09, one 3.21. Someone's making some extra, because this is last Tuesday's gas they are selling. There should not be an impact yet.

unblock

(56,137 posts)
5. this is actually quite standard. economists have studied gas station prices extensively.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 02:29 PM
21 hrs ago

they call them "upward sticky" or "upwardly sticky" because they tend to jump up very quickly but take a long time to come back down.

the up quickly part is easy to explain. gas station managers can easily track oil and gas spot market prices in real time and when there's a spike, they can easily anticipate that the next gas shipment will be more expensive, and also that all their local competition will face the same price hike, so they can all jack up prices quickly knowing that the competition can't underprice them for very long if at all.

the real fun happens when the crisis is resolved and oil/gas spot market prices come back down. gas stations aren't in a hurry to lower prices because they make a ton of extra profit by keeping prices high while their own costs have already come back down. so what develops is a fragile "implicit trust" among local competing gas stations. they all benefit if they all keep prices high.

but the temptation to undercut the competition eventually causes someone to break the implicit trust, or maybe they just want to empty their own tanks ahead of a fresh delivery. and once someone lowers prices, they all do, even if its just inch by inch. eventually prices come back down, but it's a wait and see game on the way down instead of a quick and obvious lurch on the way up.


Endlessmike56

(176 posts)
6. I live in the Pittsburgh area
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 03:00 PM
21 hrs ago

I bought gas last Friday for $2.98 a gallon. Went past same place about 15 minutes ago and it’s up to $3.25

2naSalit

(101,828 posts)
7. I had to get groceries yesterday...
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 03:07 PM
20 hrs ago

And the gas station between my place and the store was at its same price it was last week so I topped off my tank, needed to anyway since we went back in the deep freeze last night and the gauge in my vehicle was stuck so I was looking to fix that too, it took more than I expected. I think it froze earlier last week.


tanyev

(49,047 posts)
8. Drove by a Costco a couple hours ago and the gas pumps were jumpin'.
Mon Mar 2, 2026, 04:06 PM
19 hrs ago

I don’t drive that way very often, but I’m going to assume they’re not usually that busy early afternoon on a weekday.

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