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Date:         Wed, 12 Feb 2003 23:13:05 -0500
Reply-To:     Ed Carroll <ecarroll@MAINE.RR.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Ed Carroll <ecarroll@MAINE.RR.COM>
Subject:      Re: Price of gasoline - an older perspective ;)
Comments: To: Joel Walker <jwalker17@EARTHLINK.NET>
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I was just watching a PBS special that featured early color film footage of the years preceding and early on in World War II. In a segment on gas rationing, folks were filling up at a pump with a unit price clearly marked as 27 cents and a fraction. On the assumption that gasoline has been sold in U.S. gallons in the U.S. for some time, I found a calculator online to translate that price from 1941 to 2002 (the last year available for cost of living and inflation adjustment data.)

The price of a gallon of gas today, if gas had followed the same trend as the vast majority of consumer goods: $3.29.

I guess I'd restate an earlier point in this thread: The price of gas at the pump is kept purposefully low as a matter of public policy. Hidden costs of that massive subsidy are billed to us elsewhere, and, politics aside, I'd bet my van that those costs are going way up in less than six months.

Ed Carroll 87 Weekender


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