Many Americans are cutting back on everyday expenses as gas prices soar due to President Donald Trump’s war in Iran, now approaching the 10-week mark. About 44 percent of Americans said they’re driving less due to high gas prices, while 42 percent said they’ve slashed household expenses, according to a Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll. In addition, the poll revealed that 34 percent have altered travel or vacation plans. Americans are changing their behaviors as national average gas prices hit $4.43 per gallon Saturday, according to the AAA motor club. This time last year, the national average was just $3.15 per gallon. Patrick de Haan, a petroleum analyst for GasBuddy, said Saturday’s average price marked a sobering new record. “The national average price of gasoline has never been higher on the second day in May than it is today,” he wrote on X.

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    1 day ago

    There’s only so many remote jobs available, the entire service economy requires workers who often can’t afford to live near their jobs. So unless your “just restructure your entire life” plan includes a comprehensive guide to change the nation’s economy fuck off with that bootstrap shit.

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      23 hours ago

      Are you really finding jobs that pay so much better that it’s worth the insane costs of cars, their maintenance, insurance, gas and oil?

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        21 hours ago

        My annual costs fall well short of “insane” and certainly outweigh the time loss if I relied solely on public transit, not to mention the flexibility and social social life hits.