Repairing Bad Credit While Dealing With Gas Prices
Written by the Editor on May 6th, 2007 in Credit, General, Debt.
While everyone is concerned with the rising gas prices at the pump, many individuals, in colder climates, are also experiencing a rapid increase in the cost of heating the home. A cold winter month, plus the increase in natural gas prices per thermal unit, and the family finances are totally out of control. Even turning down the thermostat and donning sweaters is not enough. The expense is still far above the previous totals. Thus, many people are falling into the trap of needing to repair bad credit.
Now, what about groceries and other household and personal contributions to financial woes? Two major issues are related to the rising cost in food and supplies. First, the weather has much to do with the rapid increase in food and fresh produce.
For example, oranges took a big hit, when snow and frost hit traditionally warmer climates. As an expected result, the law of supply and demand is enforced. Farmers need the income to feed their families; consumers still want fresh produce, yet only a limited supply is available. So, the price goes up, farmers recoup a small portion of their financial loses, and shoppers, who can afford the cost, can still purchase fresh produce.