If gas prices go up to $5 a gallon this summer, how will it affect you?
Mike Perron: “I drive a heavy-duty truck and it sucks a lot of gas. However, gas prices soaring won’t change anything for me because I don’t think it will happen; I would be very surprised if it increases in price.”
Andrew Jablonski: “It’s really expensive and it will cut into my paycheck, which sucks because I drive an ice-cream truck during the summer.”
Riley Sullivan: “I don’t have that kind of money. I will be walking a lot of places.”
Anna Latino: “Driving to work will be defeating the purpose of working.”
Jessica Valadares: “I would be really upset! Being a college student, I can’t afford to pay $5 a gallon if I have to drive to work and two hours to keep my relationship going; I won’t be able to handle it.”
Andrew Jablonski: “It’s really expensive and it will cut into my paycheck, which sucks because I drive an ice-cream truck during the summer.”
Riley Sullivan: “I don’t have that kind of money. I will be walking a lot of places.”
Anna Latino: “Driving to work will be defeating the purpose of working.”
Jessica Valadares: “I would be really upset! Being a college student, I can’t afford to pay $5 a gallon if I have to drive to work and two hours to keep my relationship going; I won’t be able to handle it.”