The factoid thrown around is that roughly 20% of the world’s oil supply travels through the Strait of Hormuz. Since it closed, my local gas prices in one area of the US midwest have gone from $2.60 to now $4.10 presumably as reserves have been used up.

I could understand a 20~30% increase in price to correlate with the reduction in supply, but what are the economic factors that lead to what feels like such a disproportionate increase?

  • tuck182@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Replace the life jackets with Pokémon cards and the moral dilemma goes away.

    If I’m on a sinking ship, I don’t think I’m really going to be caring about Pokémon cards.

    • chonglibloodsport@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      No, of course not. But that’s not a very charitable take, is it? Obviously the sinking ship situation goes away with the life jackets and the setting for buying the Pokémon cards is more typical, like a convention or a hobby store.