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Rhiannon12866

(205,177 posts)
Mon Aug 27, 2018, 01:26 AM Aug 2018

What a gallon of gas cost the year you were born

The price of gas can be uniquely volatile

In the early 1930s, an American motorist could pull up to the pump in a Ford Model T Speedster running on fumes, and for little more than a dollar drive away with a full tank. Today, the same amount of gasoline costs about $25.

Inflation is the primary reason for the increase in gas prices over time. However, while inflation affects the cost of all goods and services, the price of gasoline is subject to a number of additional market forces -- and it can be uniquely volatile.

The average cost of a gallon of gas in the United States is the product of a number of interrelated global market forces. Foreign and domestic oil production, consumption, projected demand, financial markets, refining capacity, supply chain disruptions, transportation costs, futures speculation, and the value of the U.S. dollar all affect the price of gasoline.

Seemingly unrelated geopolitical and economic events can also influence the price of crude oil, which largely determines the price of a gallon of gas. For example, the cost of a barrel of oil more than doubled in the early 1970s, when oil-exporting Arab states imposed an embargo to retaliate against the United States for lending military aid to Israel. Similarly, the price of crude oil hit an all time high of over $160 per barrel during the 2008 global financial crisis. Today, crude oil prices are around $68 a barrel.

More: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/what-a-gallon-of-gas-cost-the-year-you-were-born/ss-BBL3COw?ocid=spartanntp




1929
Price per gallon (inflation adj.): $0.21 ($2.41)
Price per barrel (inflation adj.): $1.27 ($14.30)
U.S. oil production: 2.8 million barrels per day




1957
Price per gallon (inflation adj.): $0.31 ($2.08)
Price per barrel (inflation adj.): $3.09 ($20.71)
U.S. gas consumption: 1.3 billion barrels
Per capita consumption: 322.2 gallons
U.S. oil production: 7.2 million barrels per day

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What a gallon of gas cost the year you were born (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Aug 2018 OP
I was born in 1941.... chillfactor Aug 2018 #1
Thanks for the recollection! It really has gone way up in recent years. Rhiannon12866 Aug 2018 #2
For anyone else unwilling to click thru 89 slides: jxla Aug 2018 #3
I did change this post to that article, but changed it back when I noticed there wasn't a photo Rhiannon12866 Aug 2018 #4
1940 OxQQme Aug 2018 #5

chillfactor

(7,574 posts)
1. I was born in 1941....
Mon Aug 27, 2018, 02:00 AM
Aug 2018

The price of gasoline per gallon in 1941 was much less that it is today. Today's average prices are around $3.60 per gallon. In 1941, gas was only around 15 cents per gallon. When I was a little girl, and I was daddy's girl, I remember him buying gas for 25 cents a gallon.

Rhiannon12866

(205,177 posts)
2. Thanks for the recollection! It really has gone way up in recent years.
Mon Aug 27, 2018, 02:07 AM
Aug 2018

When I was in college in the mid '70s, my cousin gave me a ride back to school. I remember that we stopped on the Thruway for gas and it was 47-cents! And my cousin said that was way too much, that we'd have to stop elsewhere!

Rhiannon12866

(205,177 posts)
4. I did change this post to that article, but changed it back when I noticed there wasn't a photo
Mon Aug 27, 2018, 03:14 AM
Aug 2018

For every year. I especially liked the vintage cars. And it didn't take me all that long to click through - though I usually hate those kinds of articles.

OxQQme

(2,550 posts)
5. 1940
Mon Aug 27, 2018, 08:44 AM
Aug 2018

1940
Price per gallon (inflation adj.): $0.18 ($2.52)
Price per barrel (inflation adj.): $1.02 ($13.98)
U.S. oil production: 4.1 million barrels per day

My high school graduation year:
1958
Price per gallon (inflation adj.): $0.30 ($1.99)
Price per barrel (inflation adj.): $3.01 ($19.73)
U.S. gas consumption: 1.4 billion barrels
Per capita consumption: 325.3 gallons
U.S. oil production: 6.7 million barrels per day

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