The US national average retail gasoline price that year was $0.20 cents per gallon.
About .20/Gallon
About .18-.20/gal
17
Gas is more of an everyday purchase now than it was in 1930. In 1930, a gallon of gas cost ten cents.
Around 17 cents.
Around .20 cents per gallon in the U.S.
The US national average retail gasoline price that year was $0.20 per gallon.
20 cents per gallon in 1930. That would be about $2.81 per gallon in 2014.
19 cents
a gallon of gas was 23 cents
In 1930, the price of a gas stove typically ranged from about $30 to $100, depending on the model and features. Adjusted for inflation, this would be equivalent to roughly $500 to $1,700 in today's money. Gas stoves were considered a modern convenience at the time, reflecting the growing trend of household modernization during that era.
5 gals. for $1.00 The US national average retail gasoline price that year was $0.20 cents per gallon.