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Re: Gasoline prices (was: Re: Conversation w/ a LEGO Rep)
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Tue, 24 Aug 1999 04:48:27 GMT
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Uh, Todd?  Where ARE you getting your figures?  Premium (and damn near 87
for a while!) is $1.85 down the street from me at the CHEAPEST gas station
in my area.  In SF, it tops $2/gal.

If that $1.40/gal means 87 octane, you're getting closer, but not THAT
close.  Sillycon Valley 87 is $1.60s-1.80s.  And it's supposed to go UP
(though inexplicably it dropped $.05/gal last week).


Todd Lehman wrote:

In lugnet.general, blisses@worldnet.att.net (Steve Bliss) writes:

On Sat, 21 Aug 1999 04:27:35 GMT, "Tom McDonald"
<radiotitan@yanospamhoo.com> wrote:
BTW, everyone tries to rip off Californians, including other Californians.
Need anyone mention the evil oil companies? Okay, I will. The price of gas
in the states is averages somewhere $1.15 - $1.25 a gallon but here in the
SF Bay Area is around $1.80 per gallon of 89 octane, cheap by European
standards though.

It's nothing to do with ripping people off, it's the overall local prices.
IIRC The Bay Area has the *highest* cost of living in the entire 48
contiguous states.

Right now, gas prices are sucking in MI--they're hanging around $1.25/gal
for 87 octane (that's 'bout 0.33USD/liter for the cheap stuff, if anyone
cares).

I'm amazed by how much the price of gasoline in the U.S. has fallen in the
past two decades.

As far as I can remember, it's remained roughly steady at around ~US$.95 to
~US$1.40 per gallon since at least 1985, which was about when I started
paying attention.  The highest price I ever actually remember seeing once
was $1.449 per gallon in 1985 or 1986.

Given the roughly steady price relative to the CPI, the price has actually
dropped over time -- just like LEGO has.  Absolutely amazing!

--Todd

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Tom Stangl
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(...) Anywhere, everywhere -- prices are different depending on where you are, but on the whole, the prices of gas have gone up less than everything else has -- just like LEGO. So the prices of gas and LEGO have actually gone *down* considerably in (...) (25 years ago, 24-Aug-99, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)

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(...) I'm amazed by how much the price of gasoline in the U.S. has fallen in the past two decades. As far as I can remember, it's remained roughly steady at around ~US$.95 to ~US$1.40 per gallon since at least 1985, which was about when I started (...) (25 years ago, 23-Aug-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.off-topic.fun)

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