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Originally Posted by haroldo
Gas inflation, has been significantly lower than most other daily purchases.
People spend far more on talking on phones, watching television, drinking coffee or water than they do on gas.
Gas has been one of the least expensive commodities for the last 40-50 years.
On top of that, fuel efficiency (cars getting double the mileage than they did 30 years ago) has reduced the effective cost of gas.
In the 60's a can of Coca Cola at the vending machine was 10 cents. It's now $1.00
So if gas was 28 cents in the 60s versus today's ~$3.00 gallon, we really can't complain.
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If you think gas inflation has been significantly lower then you should really take a look at airline fares over the past 40 years.
There is an example of an industry that has to have brought in huge efficiencies in order to keep fares as low as they do.
Unfortunately some of those efficiencies include the Wal-Mart effect, poor wages for employees.