You've probably noticed gasoline is up over $2.00/gallon again and analysts say it may well continue going up through the spring. The all time record high price in the U.S. was $2.06 a gallon set last May. That sucks, but its nowhere near the all-time high price adjusted for inflation. The question I have for you is, when was the all-time high prices of gas adjusted for inflation.
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ANSWER: When adjusted for inflation in today's dollars, the highest price for gasoline was $3.08 a gallon in March 1981, according to the Energy Department's analytical arm.
So much for the good ol' days.
This won't succeed in actual fact, that is what I believe.
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