If a mod wants to spin this off into a new thread, feel free, but I'm curious what sort of gas price fluctuations others see in their area. I'm in SW Ohio but I believe it's typical across the state and actually has a term called "the Speedway effect". We routinely see prices go up 50 cents in a single jump. On Monday or Tuesday of this week, regular gas was $2.13/gallon (at Speedway* and the same price or within a few pennies at all stations I pass) in the morning and still that price at lunchtime when I had to run out for gas and an errand. When I left work, the same station (Speedway) was $2.59. The Shell across the street must be linked to Speedway's price 'cause they raise theirs right away. Thorntons down the street is slower to react but will within hours. The crazy one is there's a Murphy's (Walmart) next door to another Speedway still selling their fuel for $2.13. It's funny seeing the gas price signs alongside the road with such a difference ! This Murphy's, and I presume many around, will normally hold out for a day or two sometimes too ! Sometimes it works and Speedway drops their price in 10 cent or 20 cent increments. Other times, Murphy's gives in and matches the jump in price....
* Speedway is probably the most common stations around here, by the way.