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Here is a pie chart that factors in gas prices back to the late 70s with inflation rates into today's dollars. Notice that mid 2008 has the highest prices but not significantly more than early 1980. With some small exceptions the years 1986 to 2003 gas prices generally ranged between $1.80 to $2.20 per gallon in today's dollars. So in otherwords we may be paying high gas prices right now but nowhere near a record.
Basically what is really happening is that your money isn't going as far as it used to. Consider that the a salary of $13,658 dollars in 1980 is the equivilant of $40,000 dollars today as an illustrator. The prices of everything; homes, cars, food, education and gas all go up with time. Its a fact of life that you have keep up with inflation usually through switching jobs or career advancement. Now I don't like paying more gas like anyone else but the difference of $1 dollar per gallon won't break the bank for most people if they plan a budget. Consider some stuff that you don't need that would offset the price of gas like not eatting fast food, top of the line cable or internet service, car insurance items you don't need, cell phone plans you don't need. Most people can offset the price of gas increasing or more with a little bit of planning. Unfortuatly in the US at least we have an attitude that we have to spend every single dollar we make and the price of everything will stay stable....
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Also I have no idea how much Canada adds on to Gas in taxes, in CAlifornia they add from .75-1.00 to the price of gas in just State taxes.
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I prognosticate that the price will reach an almost unbearable level, public outcry will temper the greed and the price will fall slightly.... ...just like it did last year. How's THAT for unfounded speculation?? |
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As for tax, basically the entire difference is tax. Crude oil is crude oil, more or less. There are some differences sure, and we might have different blends and additives, but for the most part actual gasoline costs the same and the prime difference in price is tax. Also, to my knowledge most (but not all) gas taxes are flat charges of X cents per volume and not rate based. So government revenues don't go up much when gas prices go up. It might even go down if people adjust their driving habits to consume less fuel.
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Yes I think the price of gas is terrible. But when a gallon of bottled water cost as much as a gallon of milk--also terrible. My biggest gripe is the number of young people(all people) who do not or will not work a 40 hour week month after month and year after year and want the goverrment or some one else to take care of them. It is good to be getting old and one day all these problems will be someone elses. Only if no one goes to work things are going to get real nasty.
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I have really mixed opinions on the volatility. They need to remain low so that people can have a little ease in recovering from our economic mess. They need to remain high to inspire change and to curb bad practices. That kicks off a huge political debate...Do we crush the middle east and take their oil with force? Do we cut off the profits and explore, drill, and refine our own oil domestically? Or do we let the market run freely (in the hands of dictators, mostly) and we continue to bludgeon automakers to produce more fuel-efficient vehicles and also cripple the consumer with relatively high gas prices that we aren't equipped to pay right now? Last edited by 1BADLS3; 02-25-2011 at 02:57 PM. |
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