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How Rising Fuel Prices Impact Everything (Infographic)

Written by: Michael Koploy

8 Comments 08 June 2011

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Many consumers feel the pain at the pump. What many don’t realize is the effect escalating gas prices have on every other aspect of our lives, from transportation to raw material costs. Over the past few months, gas prices have been on an astrological rise.

The escalation of regular gasoline and diesel prices is pretty obvious. So, we decided to take a closer look at just how much fuel prices affect both consumers and businesses.

The Trickle Down Effect of Rising Gas Prices
One of the main findings is that rising fuel prices are causing commodity prices to skyrocket. This means that the costs of raw materials have exponentially increased in the past year alone: from Jan 2010 to Jan 2011, the cost of cotton (+131% increase), rubber (+73% increase), and corn (+58% increase), among others, has far surpassed inflation. It’s clear that rising fuel prices will not just affect consumers to drive often, but all people, as the cost of living steadily rises.

Gas Prices Affect Businesses & Consumers
Another finding was just how much rising fuel prices affect transportation businesses. Freight transportation costs due to fuel price increases have jumped almost $500 in one year, and many transportation companies—such as taxi services—have been forced to increase their rates for the first time in years.

Software Advice provides consulting services for business software buyers for everything from CRM software to transportation management systems. For more gas price data, check out this article: Gas Stats: How Rising Fuel Prices Affect Logistics.

Photo credit: futureatlas.com via Flickr/CC BY


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Categorized in: Diagnosis, The US
Tagged in: fuel, peak oil, transportation

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8 Comments so far

  1. Brian says:
    June 8, 2011 at 1:45 pm

    Gas prices still have not peaked back to what they were three years ago.

    Reply
    • Brandon says:
      June 8, 2011 at 5:43 pm

      It’s true, and prices stayed the same after they dropped after the peak, either way they always find a reason to raise the prices of goods.

      Reply
  2. Fuel Treatment says:
    July 27, 2011 at 10:47 pm

    What ratio of unleaded gas to fuel oil can you mix to burn in fuel oil furnace?

    Reply
  3. fuel injector cleaner says:
    December 10, 2011 at 9:03 pm

    Ola! Utopianist,
    This might be off topic, however, The recent rise in oil prices is having a damaging effect on the freight forwarding industry both here in the UK and round the world generally.
    I look forward to your next post

    Reply
  4. NOTHANDO MHLANGA says:
    March 7, 2012 at 7:08 am

    MM THIS THING IS KILLING US IT IS REALI NOT FAIR

    Reply
  5. Angie says:
    April 2, 2012 at 7:29 pm

    What is the DOI for this article? how to find it?

    Reply
  6. restuarant says:
    April 9, 2013 at 5:01 am

    Hi, thanks for sharing.

    Reply

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