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$1.30 in what—1982? Seems a little high unless they’re talking premium.
Kinda no bueno to compare prices of yesteryear with a year that had a big blip—makes all the other years look cheap as chips.
How much is gas in Norway and Canada?
…$3.67 per US gallon in USD or about $0.30 per gallon more than the average Pennsylvanian is paying.
If the fluctuations in fuel prices is affecting your financial choice, you have much bigger financial issues.A 50 cent a gallon increase on 80 gallons a month is $40.00. A fluctuations of $40 a month on a monthly household budget is insignificant. A cheap date night is more than $40.00. We have been groomed to panic on fuel price fluctuations. I spend more per 5 vehicles a month on government mandated insurance than fuel for all of them. Whether they are used or not.
I just saw PA’s prices are some of the highest on the East Coast. Not sure what’s going on now, but since I’ve been in New England, gas prices back home in PA have normally been a little cheaper than up here.
I just re-read an old test of the V50 Monza, and in the same Cycle magazine the cost of a gallon of gas was mentioned; USD 1.30. That is about USD 4.60 in today's money, meaning gas is cheap today compared to back then.
Regular where I live was $4.68 yesterday. I didn't check but diesel is usually a bit more.kk
Price here just now - cost has actually dropped a good bit recently (thankfully!).$6.596/gal (US dollars per gallon) - depends on the exchange rate used.Point of order: $40/month is significant for those of us on a fixed income and little excess of "disposable income". Some of us only eat out at anniversaries etc. due to the cost involved!! What a rarefied atmosphere some people live in.
I was born in the wrong place at the wrong time to the wrong parents I guess.....
$40/month is significant for those of us on a fixed income and little excess of "disposable income". Some of us only eat out at anniversaries etc. due to the cost involved!! What a rarefied atmosphere some people live in.
No different from retired people.
Nope; pay rises, bonuses, promotion, change of/additional job etc..
Are UK pensioners banned from working a part time job if they want one?