For the visual learners, here is a chart I worked up using the options at the gasbuddy website.
You can work up your own graph at Gas Buddy

Instead of running at a roughly parallel disparity, the price of crude has dropped sharply, while the price at the pump has dropped moderately. Let me roll back the chart a bit further and you will see what gas should be running at the pump.

See right there at about 10 March 2005, crude prices are right about where they are now ($59.63 as of today). At that time, pump prices were about $1.75. Why am I now paying $2.63? That seems about $1.12 too high to me. Why do I still need to pay more for my airline ticket (fuel surcharges) and $15/per bag on my recent trip to JFK? It seems like someone is pocketing some extra greenbacks here, and it is not me.
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