Gas prices are hefty across the country as Thanksgiving weekend approaches and President Joe Biden has announced a plan to tap federal oil reserves to help alleviate the higher costs. Cleveland-area residents aren鈥檛 sure how to feel about the decision.
Around the neighborhood of Lakewood, prices ranged from about $3 to $3.50 per gallon on Tuesday morning. It could be worse, said resident Cynthia Lobaugh, who stopped to fill up her tank.
Tapping the reserves to lower prices now might be good for people with lower incomes, Lobaugh said. But she worries about the gas prices hiking again later when the reserve has already been used.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to make it higher later if you tap the reserves now. It鈥檚 not the greatest,鈥 Lobaugh said. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e biting the bullet one way or the other, either now or later. Because you don鈥檛 have the consistency.鈥
Lobaugh won鈥檛 be traveling for the holiday. She鈥檚 staying in town for work. But the gas prices still affect her ability to get to and from her job. She鈥檇 rather see the Biden administration wait to take this kind of step until it鈥檚 really necessary, she said, as the pain at the pumps in Ohio isn't unbearable.
鈥淚t鈥檚 not as bad as it has been. It鈥檚 been higher, it鈥檚 been a lot higher, and I imagine before Christmas it will get even better,鈥 Lobaugh said. 鈥淪o wait and tap it later.鈥
Her prediction may come true. According to , the nation's average price for a gallon of gas declined for the last two weeks and could drop even more as crude oil prices weaken. The national average stands at $3.39 per gallon. And while it is down a few pennies in recent weeks, it's still $1.30 higher than a year ago.
Tremont resident Michelle Blauman isn't leaving town this weekend, but she's still keeping an eye on gas prices. [Taylor Haggerty / 海角破解版]
Tremont resident Michelle Blauman also plans to stay in town this holiday, after traveling to visit family earlier this week. The trip to Medina wasn鈥檛 too expensive, she said, and gas prices didn鈥檛 affect her plans. Hearing that Biden plans to tap the reserves, though, raises some concerns for her, because of the negative impact of fossil fuels on the environment.
鈥淚t鈥檚 hard because I鈥檓 often torn with my environmental feelings about things,鈥 Blauman said. 鈥淭o me, hearing he鈥檚 going to tap the reserves is kind of like a cringe moment.鈥
She鈥檚 lived in other states where the gas prices were more variable, she said, and knows there are places now where the high cost needs to be addressed. But in Ohio, she said, it doesn鈥檛 seem that bad.
鈥淥bviously, we don鈥檛 want to be paying upwards of $10 a gallon. We definitely understand. People rely on gas to get to work, and people rely on work for the economy,鈥 Blauman said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely a juggling act with morals of environment and also economy.鈥
The American Automobile Association (AAA) estimates travel will be almost back to pre-pandemic levels this year. projects roughly 48.3 million people will travel by car, up 8 percent from 2020. As might be expected, with such tighter COVID-19 restrictions a year ago, air travel is projected to jump up by 80 percent this year, with 4.2 million estimated flyers.
In Ohio alone, about 2.2 million people are expected to travel. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is preparing for longer lines and bigger crowds. Anyone who is driving to their destination should aim to avoid the roads between noon and 8 p.m. Wednesday, said AAA East Central spokesperson Lynda Lambert. That's when most motorists will be on the road.
鈥淵ou want to get up and get out as early as possible, or maybe hang around a little while and leave a little later in the day,鈥 Lambert said. 鈥淓ven on Thursday morning, if you can.鈥
AAA also is expecting to rescue about 400,000 people on the side of the road this year, Lambert said. She recommends getting a full vehicle check-up from a trusted mechanic to make sure everything is in order. As for gas prices, Lambert said, a few extra cents likely won鈥檛 keep anyone from making the trip to see family.
鈥淧eople are going to spend the money to be with their family and friends, especially this year with all the pent-up demand,鈥 Lambert said. 鈥淭hey鈥檒l just budget accordingly, maybe cut back in other areas and pay that $3.40 a gallon for gas.鈥
Especially for those traveling by air, AAA recommends checking requirements for vaccination status at the destination prior to arrival, as well as anywhere you plan to spend time during the holiday.