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en If it stays at the level, and we don't expect it to go down, the budget for fuel will have a $3.5 million deficit, ... Every penny the price goes up after that will add $120,000.

en Revenue assumptions seem reasonable; however, if fuel stays above $65 a barrel, with $1 of fuel equating to an extra $40 million in expenses annually, cash levels would fall to $600 million by the end of 2007 without ticket price increases, the raising of additional cash, or cost cuts in other areas.

en As the fuel permeates more in the market, we expect the price to level out.

en We finished the fiscal year at the end of June $7.5 million over budget for fuel costs. If we continue to pay $2.07 a gallon until the end of next June, we would finish it $8.6 million over budget.

en For every penny increase on a gallon of jet fuel, that costs Continental Airlines about $17 million, a year. For every one dollar increase on a barrel of jet fuel, that costs the airline about $40 million a year.

en Given [global] oil prices of $20 per barrel, lost budget revenues would amount to $900 million, and this, along with a possible deterioration of the international business environment and growing budget spending, could lead to budget deficit. In this case, the Stabilization Fund could cover country's expenditures for about two or two and a half years.

en Every penny that we lower it, that's $5 million from the budget.

en The Democrats are labeled profligate spenders, but I can guarantee I didn't have one bill with a $15 million price tag, ... We've got a $9 billion deficit and Bonnie wants to spend $15 million.

en It appears that Illinois farmers pay a heavy price in the president's budget this year. His proposed budget cuts to price support programs will cost Illinois farmers about $65 million.

en We haven?t had rate increase since 2002 and we have a huge need for fuel, especially gasoline. When gas goes up a penny, it costs the U.S. Post Office $8 million.

en Really, when you think about what these guys are spending on racing fuel, the base price sounds expensive, but they're really not buying much each week and it's probably one of the cheapest things in their budget, ... Say the price did go up a dollar or two dollars. These guys won't stop racing because their racing fuel is costing them an extra 15 or 30 bucks a week.

en His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness. If you look at trends through 2005, we had record (fuel) prices, but numbers were also up for travel. We expect this trend to continue. Fuel frequently is a small part of a family's budget.

en Like everyone else, the school system will have to deal with increased utility costs. We already are running with a deficit from fuel oil for this year's budget.

en If we put another $7 million on top of that it may be too big a hill to climb in a budget with a $5 billion deficit problem.

en The airlines are not flying as much, so they're not burning as much fuel, and the bankrupt airlines have chosen not to pay their bills, which they are legally allowed to do. So the fund is going to be down about $4.8 million on a $20 million budget.


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