Today's Chronicle is full of good news:
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No respite in rising price of crude oil
Bay Area rents still rising
And from the it is about time department:
Hard Times Are Teaching Teens Frugality
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Sometime in the coming week, San Francisco is expected to become America's first major city to pay an average of $4 for a gallon of regular gas. The citywide average, tracked by the AAA auto club, stood at $3.97 today.
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Gasoline sales in California have fallen for two years in a row, according to state data.
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BART has seen a 6.7 percent increase in the number of passengers through this week compared with the same period a year earlier...
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According to the Bay Area Toll Authority, the number of drivers crossing the region's seven state-owned toll bridges this fiscal year has dropped 2 percent compared with the previous year. Six of the bridges have seen falling traffic counts...
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Gasoline sales in California have fallen for two years in a row, according to state data.
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BART has seen a 6.7 percent increase in the number of passengers through this week compared with the same period a year earlier...
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According to the Bay Area Toll Authority, the number of drivers crossing the region's seven state-owned toll bridges this fiscal year has dropped 2 percent compared with the previous year. Six of the bridges have seen falling traffic counts...
Gas prices have risen 4 percent in the past month, while oil prices have jumped more than 8 percent.
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But gas supplies in California and throughout the United States have been inching down in recent weeks. As they drop, prices will have another reason to rise.
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But Kingston (Platt's Energy Service) said that while San Francisco may be the first major American metropolis to see $4 gas, it won't be the last.
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But gas supplies in California and throughout the United States have been inching down in recent weeks. As they drop, prices will have another reason to rise.
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But Kingston (Platt's Energy Service) said that while San Francisco may be the first major American metropolis to see $4 gas, it won't be the last.
Average asking rents climbed 8.8 percent over the first quarter of last year to $1,578, as the occupancy rate nudged up 0.6 percent to 95.8 percent, according to a report by RealFacts of Novato, which analyzes data from apartment buildings with at least 50 units. Since 2004, regional rent has risen 23.7 percent.
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Specifically, average rents have risen between 8 and 9.5 percent since mid-2006. That compares to a range of minus 0.2 percent to 3.4 percent in 2005, when the housing market was strong.
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Specifically, average rents have risen between 8 and 9.5 percent since mid-2006. That compares to a range of minus 0.2 percent to 3.4 percent in 2005, when the housing market was strong.
Hard Times Are Teaching Teens Frugality
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