Rooney, Ben. (2011, May 6). Your monthly gasoline bill: $368. CNN Money, Retrieved from http://money.cnn.com/2011/05/05/news/economy/gas_prices_income_spending/index.htm
I found this just though google. I trust this because CNN is a relatively reputable news source, and the information provided is simply fact in the form of figures, not something that can really be swayed. I am going to uses its information on gas prices in my podcast.
http://money.cnn.com/news/storysupplement/economy/gas_prices_by_state/index.html
I did not cite this because I was not sure exactly what it would be considered and how to cite it, but I came across it from the last article. I trust its accuracy for the same reasons. I am going to use it in my podcast, and also include it in my anchor text.
Transportation for America, (2011). Aging in place, stuck without options Retrieved from http://t4america.org/docs/SeniorsMobilityCrisis.pdf
I found this one using Lexis Nexis. This is pretty current, released in June, and very thorough and reliable, as the report seems to use specific facts and figures instead of just rhetoric. I don't know exactly how I would fit this into my project as a whole, as my problem is local, but I may use it as an anchor text in my webtext.
Nice work, Bill. This blog gave mostly everyone else fits for some reason.
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