Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Human Trafficking/ Property Tax Cuts/ Oil Prices/ Cuba



Missoulian: Low prices raise alarm in North Dakota oil patch
Increase in average gasoline prices ends 17-week streak of declining prices
“U.S. gasoline prices tend to follow the price of North Sea Brent crude oil, an international benchmark. The Brent crude price fell from $115/bbl on June 19, 2014, to $45/bbl on January 13, 2015. This decline, which lasted 143 trading days, was the longest price decline in the past 15 years. Only the price drop during the 2008 financial crisis was steeper, when prices fell from $144/bbl to $34/bbl over 122 trading days.”


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