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There are degrees of affectedness, though. I live 2 miles from work, bike in during spring/summer/fall, and my employer provides food on weekdays (technically on weekends as well, if I wanted to go into work then). I tank up on gas about once every 6 weeks, it costs me about $30, and I spend maybe $25-30/week on food. It's well within my budget, and would continue to remain so even if gas went to $10/gallon.

That's a far cry from someone who commutes 20 miles to work in an SUV and spends $60/week just on gas. These people are hurting now. If you have the opportunity to re-arrange your lifestyle so that it's a bit less sensitive to oil prices, it may be a good idea to do so.



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