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Top 21 Online Casinos - Top online casinos release odds on gas prices
Americans are already paying through the nose at the gas pump these days, and the odds makers at online casinos don’t think that prices are going to ease up any time soon. Online casinos odds are pretty much across the board indicating that the price-per-gallon of gasoline in the United States is expected to break $3 a gallon and continue rising. If you think that these odds are just a temporary, small-minority, pessimistic sort of offering at online casinos you’d be wrong: Ninety-percent, that’s nine times ten percent, or 90% of all bets at online casinos like Pinnacle Sports (which have dipped their toes into non-online casinos gambling games or sports gambling offerings) are on fuel prices not only breaking $3 a gallon but continuing to rise as well. Repeat, for a third time: bettors at an online casinos site near you say gas, already expensive, will get more expensive.
That these high gas prices will put more than a little crimp in the budget of people who would otherwise use their paychecks to finance their online casinos gambling habit apparently hasn’t deterred odds makers from offering what many see as dismal forecasts for gas tanks nationwide. Should something happen to cause oil output from oil-supplying nations to taper off, it wouldn’t be science fiction to expect that long lines at gas stations reminding older Americans of the gas shortages caused by embargoes in the Arab world in the early-to-mid 1970s would, for a short time at least, become the norm. It also wouldn’t be too risky to surmise that should filling up the gas tank become too expensive to warrant using cars, Americans in metropolitan areas blessed with mass transit may choose to take the monorail, light rail or subway instead of driving into work.
Online casinos odds makers will surely continue to monitor the gas price situation as American drivers as of yet have not done anything drastic to deal with the rising cost-per-gallon, and as Chinese drivers continue to demand fuel for their cars as well (China ranks only behind the U.S. in fuel consumption). Who knows: it very well may turn out that the online casinos industry calls the attention of drivers to the need to do something about the prices at the pump before they can no longer wager money at online casinos. It wouldn’t exactly be noble of the online casinos industry, but it might be the smart thing to do.
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