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Old 04-27-11, 10:14 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by DarkFish View Post
So then the problem is housing prices and/or pay, not petrol.
Actually what Duci said effects many. All across NC people moved to the outer dying mill towns for cheaper housing when the market fell. Gas was still affordable. It was much cheaper to live, even if you had to drive a few hours to work. Now people can't afford the gas or the cost of living. Course gas drives all those cost up.

Stange, oil prices down, but gas goes up. Gas use is down, but prices go up. Over $4 a gallon yesterday here.
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