How To Increase Gasoline Prices In The United States

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In addition, another idea that supports the idea that the American Dream is not accessible to every American is the price of everyday necessities has increased. Major companies that produce everyday necessities such as gasoline, eggs, even clothes, are believed to be raising the costs of their products. The companies are in fact raising the costs according to the statistics found in Malik Crawford and Stephen B. Reed’s article about the increase in gasoline prices, “For example, the EIA measure shows gas prices rising from $1.429 in December 2002 to $3.381 in December 2012” (Crawford and Reed 2). The major companies are not increasing the prices just out of spite for the lower class, the reason why is because the supply of gasoline is dwindling into nothing. …show more content…
As a result, the American Dream may seem out of ones reach, when in fact the increased prices are seen as a way for the American government to make their own ends meet. Gasoline is not the only product with a higher cost than what it once was, there is also a 29.1 percent increase in eggs from March 2013 to June 2013 (Crawford and Reed 5). This increase has a positive effect on the workers in the egg companies because then the workers are being paid with a substantial amount. With their pay staying constant the citizens can then start to create a better routine for achieving the American Dream, and for whoever they are providing for. Price of necessities may be increasing over all, but with the positive effects such as a constant pay being put into action, the American Dream is still