$6.20. that is crazy talk. and rick perry speaking of which the former energy secretary telling maria bartiromo says it is time for the biden administration to do some talking and admit it has had a roll in the run-up in gas prices and inflation and perhaps think about a course correction. listen. it is going to be a brutal summer. so honesty, you know, they maybe can t bring themselves to say we made some mistakes and here is what we re going to do to correct them. i don t know if they were debating the cost of hay for horses back in the day in 1776 but we re definitely talking about gas prices now. dana: beautiful shot this morning in philadelphia for us thank you. gillian. gillian: fox news alert now hours ago in tokyo president biden said the u.s. military
children. carley: more bad news for gas prices. cheryl: according to research note from jp morgan, gas prices could rise 37% by august, hitting $6.20 per gallon, national average. white house maintains it is putin price hike. as the president has said, president putin s actions are driving the price increase at the pump and the president is focused on doing everything in his power to address the putin price hike. cheryl: there are reports stations are running out of fuel. in washington state we re getting reports stations are reprogramming pumps so they ll be able to display double digit price, that is in case gas hits $10 a gallon or higher. some point we will hit $10, hoping it will not be this year. carley: next century. that is a lot. todd: that is horrible news. thank you. dhs, president biden s
chunk that that is of your entire disposable income, there s a huge ripple effect in that. just on gasoline. yeah. and j.p. morgan s prediction happens by august, gas is 37% more than it is now at $6.20 a gallon nationally, across the nation, i mean, we re thinking can we get there or do you have demand destruction if you get that high. people will need to go to work. they re going to still need to go places. they ll cut back, yes. they re paying close to that in california. that is a possibility. that hits the lower income people the most. and when we look back, we question, are we in a recession, what caused the recession, what is the clear answer right now? it s the policies from the administration. because we have so much energy in this country. if the administration would just loosen up and say, make texas feel more comfortable, make
martha: to put this up from j.p. morgan. u.s. retail prices could surge another 37% by august to $6.20, a national this will change a lot of people s summers plans in terms of road trips across the country. what is the single most significant thing that the government has within their power to tap into or to do to start to turn this thing around? is there anything? the government has no significant tool. they have small tools. things like gas taxes and the type of gasolines that are used in the summer months. beyond that, any government whether it s the u.s., japan, germany, they re powerless to overcome global supply and demand. a lot of this has to do with the fact that russias 10 million barrels a day have been sanctions due to the war in ukraine. without that oil hitting the market, we ll see the high
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