What year was gas 89 cents a gallon?

What year was gas 89 cents a gallon?

Supporting Information

Year Retail Gasoline Price (Current dollars/gallon) Retail Gasoline Price (Constant 2015 dollars/gallon)
1986 1.12 2.03
1987 0.86 1.52
1988 0.90 1.54
1989 0.90 1.49

What was the price of gas in 1972?

Supporting Information

Year Retail Gasoline Price (Current dollars/gallon) Retail Gasoline Price (Constant 2015 dollars/gallon)
1972 0.36 1.59
1973 0.39 1.62
1974 0.53 2.03
1975 0.57 1.98

How much was gas in the 70s?

Perspective

Year Gasoline Price/Gal Inflation Adjusted Gas Prices Adj. for January 2020
1970 $0.36 $2.39
1971 $0.36 $2.29
1972 $0.36 $2.22
1973 $0.39 $2.27

What state has the highest gas price?

California
California is the state with the highest average cost for regular grade gas at $4.54 per gallon according to AAA. Oklahoma has the lowest average cost at $3.00 and the national average is $3.39 per gallon of regular-grade fuel. The average price has increased 17 consecutive days and 22 of the past 23.

What was the average price of gas in 1960?

In the year 1960, the average retail price of gas in the U.S. was $0.31.

How much did gas cost in the 1960’s?

A gallon of (leaded) gas in the United States in 1960 cost only 31 cents! That sounds like an incredible bargain until you factor in inflation. 31 cents in 1960 is equivalent to $2.07 in the year 2007.

When were the highest gas prices?

According the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) the highest price of gas in the US was reached during the week of July 7th 2008 at $4.11 per gallon for regular grade fuel (note this is a weekly average price).

What are the cheapest gas prices?

The states with the cheapest regular gas. The survey found these states currently have the lowest prices for regular gas: Missouri ($1.92) Oklahoma ($2.01) South Carolina ($2.01) Alabama ($2.01)

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