On February 20, 2024, the latest national average of No. 92 gasoline** was 7$88 per liter. Of course, the ** is still different across the country. Let's take a look at how Xinjiang and Hainan, two diametrically opposed places, have brought us surprises and slaps in the face on gasoline.
First of all, let's come to Xinjiang, this beautiful frontier land. It is known for its vast grasslands, magnificent mountains and rivers, and unique folk culture. However, you may not know that Xinjiang is also the lowest place in the country for No. 92 gasoline**! Surprisingly, the gasoline in Xinjiang is only 765 yuan per liter. This number is simply too impressive compared to other places!
Next, we turned around and came to Hainan, a beautiful island paradise. You might think that in such a resort, gasoline** would be relatively low because of the abundance of natural resources. However, the truth is unexpected! Hainan's No. 92 gasoline** is as high as 894 yuan per liter, a new national record! This ** is simply jaw-dropping, can you imagine?
Of course, the above are only two extreme examples, and are not representative of the situation in all parts of the country. In fact, gasoline** fluctuates to varying degrees across the country. However, these two examples undoubtedly brought us an unexpected slap in the face.
This reversal reminds me of an important economic principle – supply and demand. The level of gasoline depends first and foremost on how well it is balanced with demand. If the demand in a place is relatively abundant and the demand is relatively stable, then it will naturally be relatively low. Conversely, if you are nervous and the demand is strong, it is likely to lead to a spike.
In this story, Xinjiang and Hainan have become representatives of the two extremes, showing us the huge impact of supply and demand on **. They teach us not to judge the price level of a place based on its location, resource abundance, or scenic beauty.
Through this story, I deeply understood the mysteries of economics. It allows us to keep a clear head when buying goods and making decisions, to abandon the stereotypes of the past, and instead to make informed choices by understanding the supply and demand of the market.
So, the next time you go to a gas station to refuel, don't be fooled by the location and **. Take the time to understand the local supply and demand situation, and you may find something unexpected. Economics tells us that the story behind ** is so colorful, layer by layer, it makes people happy!
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