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Old 06-29-2012, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by noonereal View Post
But then why NY?

I guess the abundance of gas stations in NY puts pressure on prices to rise?

I must have missed a class back in school because I though competition drove the prices down?
I would imagine that most of those stations are sitting on some pricey real estate. I expect that the wage costs are higher too. Also, prices are a function of supply AND demand. Although there might be a large supply in NY, isn't there also a tremendous demand?

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