California 18 18 Plus, a 6 percent state sales tax, a 1.25 percent county tax and additional local sales taxes. There also is a 1.2 cents per gallon state UST fee. Truly an oppressive burden.
gas was 42.9 cents per gallon
Gas prices remained very steady during the 1990s; averaging around $1.15 per gallon for regular unleaded throughout the decade. The lowest average price occurred in 1998 at $1.06 per gallon. The highest average occurred in 1996 & 1997 at $1.23 per gallon.
3.00 a gallon
Gas was less than $.20 per gallon in 1950. With inflation it actually is cheaper today to buy a gallon of gas.
1.24 per gallon average
It was just over a dollar per gallon in the 80s.
A minivan travels 330 miles on a 15 gallon tank of gas. If gas costs $3.20 per gallon, what is the cost of driving the minivan in miles per dollar?
about $3.50
It was worth 1 dollar, but gas was less than $1 per gallon
The average retail price of a gallon of branded regular gasoline sold in California surged from about $1.60 per gallon at the beginning of the year to almost $2.00 per gallon by the Memorial Day weekend. This was Googled...
around $3.00 per gallon in California, even though there is only 20 gas stations over there! :-)
Tax is 63.9 cents per gallon. Of that amount 18.4 cents is Federal Tax.
First, you must figure out how many miles your vehicle gets per gallon. Then divide the price of a gallon of gas by the number of miles.
In 1970, the US national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was 36 cents - equivalent to about $2.02 per gallon in 2010.
4.00 per gallon
18.4 cents per gallon for gas; 24.4 cents per gallon for diesel.
about $.26 per gallon