Monday, October 8, 2012

Ohio gas prices inch up slightly

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ? Gas prices have inched up just slightly this week in Ohio

The average price for a gallon of regular gas in the state was $3.76 in Monday's survey from auto club AAA, the Oil Price Information Service and Wright Express. That's 4 cents higher than a week ago.

Prices at the pump have remained relatively steady the past few weeks after several factors had pushed them nearer to the $4 mark in mid-September.

A month ago, the average price was 3.78. This time last year, the Ohio average was $3.26.

The national average Monday was $3.82, up 4 cents from a week ago.

Online:

AAA Daily Fuel Gauge Report: http://fuelgaugereport.aaa.com

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ohio-gas-prices-inch-slightly-144747725--finance.html

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Pinning down who's in the middle class

By Allison Linn, NBC News

What is the middle class, anyway? There's no official definition, but Americans and their leaders seem to know it when they see it.

And after five tough years of a recession and slow economy, there's plenty of evidence that fewer people see a middle-class life when they look in the mirror.

?You can?t define middle class, ?but you can ask people, ?Do you still feel middle class?? And more and more people don?t,? said Tim Smeeding, director of the Institute for Research on Poverty at the University of Wisconsin.

Still, as election season heats up, that?s not stopping many politicians from promising to help the middle class, whoever they may be.

"The whole attraction of middle class ? is it doesn?t mean anything," said Dennis Gilbert, a sociology professor at Hamilton College who studies class issues. "Middle class means anybody who might vote for you."

The focus on the middle class starts at the top of the ticket, where President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney have both repeatedly invoked the middle class in their quest to win the presidency next month.

Obama told voters during last week's debate that?he cut taxes for middle-class families ?because I believe that we do best when the middle class is doing well.?

Then he questioned whether Romney had the same dedication to the middle class.

?And at some point, I think the American people have to ask themselves, is the reason that Governor Romney is keeping all these plans to replace secret because they're too good? Is it -- is it because that somehow middle-class families are going to benefit too much from them?? Obama said, according to a transcript provided by the Commission on Presidential Debates.

Romney argued that Obama?s policies have hurt the middle class and would continue to do so.

?There's no question in my mind that if the president were to be re-elected you'll continue to see a middle-class squeeze with incomes going down and prices going up,? he said during the debate. ?I'll get incomes up again.?

The traditional political focus on the middle class comes as fewer people feel like they?re still part of it. A Pew Research Center report ?this year found that 49 percent of people define themselves as middle class, down from 53 percent from four years ago.

?Statistically, that?s a significant shift, but beyond statistics it feels right,? said Rich Morin, a senior editor with Pew Research Center. ?It?s been a tough four years.?

In fact, Morin said, Americans? sense of how the middle part of the economic spectrum is doing is surprisingly accurate. The polling data on whether Americans feel like they are still part of the middle class matches well with the researchers? economic data on median income in the United States, which has fallen in recent years after adjusting for inflation.

Still, experts say the term middle class has a cultural connotation that goes beyond the number on your paycheck or tax stub.

Kevin Leicht, director of the Iowa Social Science Research Center at the University of Iowa, said many Americans think of a middle-class life as being one in which you have a stable job, own your own home and occasionally buy something substantial like a new car. You also either went to college or have the aspiration of sending your children to college.

Beyond that, he said, the term middle class invokes the type of person who gets married and has kids, pays their bills on time, doesn?t get in trouble with the law and maybe goes to church.

?In the United States, it?s probably more of a cultural category than an economic one,? he said.

He thinks Americans? affinity for the middle class also comes partly from a natural suspicion for both the richest and the poorest Americans. Audacious wealth has traditionally been frowned upon in this country, he said, while there?s also often a fear-based bias against people who are poor.

Source: http://lifeinc.today.com/_news/2012/10/08/14247643-middle-class-whatever-it-is-targeted-by-candidates?lite

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One on One RP Partners Wanted

Hiya everyone, I'm looking for some one on one RP partners.

I am looking for someone at least semi literate (no text speak as in "R" for "Are" and "U" for "You" etc), who plays males mainly as I play females. Someone Who can contribute to rp plot ideas and lead the rp at times when I'm out of ideas of when you just want to lead.

I roleplay as female mains and control multiple nps often to move plots along. I prefer original universes to fanbased rps but I'm not against fan based rps, it depends on the show you want to based it off of. My favorite genre's at the moment are modern or historical set rps with fantasy flares in them.

There are a few questions I'd like to ask anyone interested, if you are interested please contact me via private message. You can also ask me questions as well as I know I left a lot of information that might be useful to your decision to have me as a one on one rp partner out

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