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In 2009, Gas Prices Predicted $6.00 Per Gallon

November 18th, 2009

As of the day of this writing, the national average price for gasoline is $3.55 per gallon in the US. When gas was under $1.00 the prediction was made by this author it would go to $3.00 per gallon. Here we are with gasoline priced well over $3.00 per gallon, and I am now convinced that the cost of gasoline will reach $6.00 per gallon in the United States at some point during 2009.

There is not much that can be done to prevent that from happening. To understand why, we need to look at the factors that are the causes of the price rise. Basically there are three: supply, demand, and the value of the currency. » Read more: In 2009, Gas Prices Predicted $6.00 Per Gallon

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Do you know, Why Are Gas Prices So High?

October 25th, 2009

Gasoline prices are at an all-time high in the United States today. Even though this price pales in comparison to the prices paid in some other countries around the world, it can no longer be reasonably argued that the price we pay at the pump today in the U.S. is a bargain.

In recent times the price of gas hovered around $3.20-$3.30 a gallon. Then, we used to be able to argue that this price was not an all-time high when based on the price adjusted for inflation. It is true in parts of this 50’s, 60’s and ’70s gasoline prices were higher than $3.00 a gallon if we adjusted the dollars for inflation. » Read more: Do you know, Why Are Gas Prices So High?

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