LoserVonTeese
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I was thinking if we are living in a recession why couldn't we go back to 50 cent gas, 10 food items at fast food ect... is it beacuse we make too much money??? as a society.
Precisely. The more money you print, the less each dollar is worth. However, when you address gas prices as a separate issue, you run into limitless political variables such as taxes, relationships with main exporters of oil, disaster (BP oil spill comes to mind), government regulations, the reasons go on for ages. And remember, when gas prices are high, ALL prices are high. After all, the giant trailer trucks that deliver goods to stores don't run on air.TrenchGuy said:One word: inflation.
LoserVonTeese said:I was thinking if we are living in a recession why couldn't we go back to 50 cent gas, 10 food items at fast food ect... is it beacuse we make too much money??? as a society.
Big Man said:When gas was .50 per gallon I was making less than $6,000 a year working a full-time job. I don't make a lot of money now, but it is considerably more that $6,000. Gas where I live is around $2.66 a gallon today. Even at that price, considering what I make today, it's way less expensive than it was back then at .50 per gallon.
DAJE said:... I think the issue here is that people want to pay 1950s prices while having 2010 incomes; you can't have it both ways.
I wouldn't exactly say that. In Israel, isn't gasoline only two cents a gallon? Maybe it is because the oil fields are just next door though. This might be a bit off topic, but I wouldn't mind having gas station attendants that check your fluids and tire pressure again. I hear that they are legally required in some states, but not here in NM. Imagine that, 50 cent gasoline and attendants to boot.DAJE said:I think the issue here is that people want to pay 1950s prices while having 2010 incomes; you can't have it both ways.
Big Man said:I remember like it was yesterday when our family was on vacation one summer. Gas just about everywhere then was around .35 a gallon. We stopped at an Esso station ("Esso", that's how long ago it was) just outside of Wilmington, NC to get gas. The attendant was just about to put the hose in the tank when my Dad noticed the price of gas at that station was .50 a gallon. He stopped the man and said, "I'll be damned if I'll ever pay .50 for a gallon of gas!