Economically Illiterate Lawmakers Want Inquiry into Why Propane Prices are Skyrocketing When It's So Cold Everywhere
Democrats and Republicans
As more than half the nation has spent weeks in a deep freeze, the price of propane -- used for everything from heating homes to powering farms -- has skyrocketed, leading Washington lawmakers to question whether producers are manipulating the market.
The impact of record prices is particularly pronounced in rural states, where propane is more commonly used. In Colorado, residents saw prices nearly tripling in the past two weeks as freezing weather in the Midwest boosted demand on an already tight supply in the state. Since Jan. 16, prices have jumped to as much as $6 a gallon from $2.30.
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So can we expect an investigation next summer when the prices tank?
If you can make it for $2.30 in the summer, you can make it for $2.30 in the winter!
/tony