The US national average retail gasoline price that year was $0.20 cents per gallon.
The historical gas prices were pretty cheap than the gas prices today. In 1930s the gas prices were 17 cents per gallon.
how much is gas prices
No. Gas prices go up and down with how much the barrels of gas from the oil companies cost.
because they have less money so that's why they hired the gas prices up.
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It depends on gas prices and how much gas you have in your tank.
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In the 1930s, the price of lard varied, but it typically ranged from about 10 to 20 cents per pound. Economic conditions, such as the Great Depression, influenced food prices, causing fluctuations. By the end of the decade, prices were generally lower as markets stabilized.
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In the 1930s, cheese prices probably ranged around 5 cents.
The gas prices in the UK are between £1.32 - £1.39 per liter. This amounts to $2.11 - $2.24 About $10 a gallon.