[geeks] Mr Bill?
Sheldon T. Hall
shel at artell.net
Sat Sep 20 03:35:49 CDT 2008
wa2egp at att.net said ...
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "Sheldon T. Hall" <shel at artell.net>
> >
> > Quoth wa2egp at att.net ...
> >
> > >(How many people today remember gas at < $.30/gal?)
> >
> > In the USA? Everyone over 60, at the very least, in most
> of the country.
> > Maybe 55. In other words, lots of folks.
>
> More like late fifties if they had good memories from childhood.
If you consider "teenage" to be "childhood." Gasoline was usually in the
US$0.19 to $0.25 range when I started driving, in 1963. My first car, and
Austin-Healey Sprite, had an 8.7 US gallon (7.2 Imp) gas tank. Normally, a
fill-up was less than $2.00.
> > In other parts of the world, the number will vary widely,
> > since gasoline's
> > price at the pump is more a function of political factors
> > than economic ones.
> >
> > Here in France, for example, gasoline currently runs about
> > US$8.00 per US
> > gallon. I expect, but do not really know, that it has
> > always been about
> > twice the price here as in the USA, primarily as a result of taxes.
>
> I always wondered about that. I alway thought it was unfair
> too since I forgot about the tax angle which probably boosted
> the price. Wonder what the pretax price is.
Gasoline is just about the ultimate commodity, the same everywhere. I would
expect the pre-tax price varies only slightly, worldwide, depending mainly
on transportation. Everything on top of that is taxes, local
transportation, and competitive price reaction to local markets. There's a
huge futures market for the stuff.
-Shel
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