In the past week alone, gas prices have dropped by seven cents, resulting in an average price per gallon of $3.88. This marks a significant difference from a year ago when the state average was as high as $5.39 per gallon.
How is this news? Gas price declines following a Summer holiday weekend happens every year (almost).
No adults work in any newsrooms in Chicago. None.
Old Spartan
2 years ago
Poor Illinoisans. You think this is a good price. You can buy gas for in the upper $2s in many southern states. And by the way, the roads are better, traffic is lighter, and no one shoots at you on the Interstates. Do you really think this is a good deal?
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
How is this news? Gas price declines following a Summer holiday weekend happens every year (almost).
No adults work in any newsrooms in Chicago. None.
Poor Illinoisans. You think this is a good price. You can buy gas for in the upper $2s in many southern states. And by the way, the roads are better, traffic is lighter, and no one shoots at you on the Interstates. Do you really think this is a good deal?