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The answer depends in the price of gas and the miles per gallon gotten by your vehicle. A reasonable estimate might be 15 cents. If gas is $3 per gallon, you could get 1/20 of a gallon for 15 cents and that would take you one mile if your car get 20 miles per gallon.
A gallon of milk was 94 cents, a loaf of bread was only 16 cents. A dozen eggs was 72 cents in 1953.
We think it is 15 cents a gallon Morgan I remember in the 1940's in Tucson, AZ my mother complaining when gas went up to the outrageous price of 10 cents a gallon.
A gallon of gas cost around .17 cents in 1930. Gas prices appear to be at a historical high, and prices of the past appear to be cheap (17 cents per gallon in the 1930s, a quarter in the 1950s and 50 cents in the 1970s). But this is a classic example of "money illusion." In real inflation-adjusted dollars, gas prices are the same or lower today than in most previous decades. That .17 cents in 1930 was considered at the time, expensive considering the average disposable income was less than $500 per year.
The price of gasoline per gallon in 1941 was much less that it is today. Today's average prices are around $3.60 per gallon. In 1941, gas was only around 15 cents per gallon.
it fluctuated between 72 cents and 98 cents
1918 saw the average raise rise to $875 per year. The average house cost $6,715 and the average car cost $360. Although it is difficult to find the price of a pint of milk, a gallon of milk cost around 55 cents in 1918.
milk- 32 cents loaf of bread-5 cents stamps -2 cents gallon of gas- 11 cents sugar-4 cents a pound eggs-14 cents a dozen coffee- 15 cents a pound car would cost $800.00
The Chase BP card allows users to earn discounts on gas purchased at BP gas stations. The customer will earn 15 cents per gallon for every $100 spent at BP and 5 cents per gallon for every $100 spent everywhere else.
Gasoline for automobiles was not readily available in 1910 due to the scarcity of automobiles at that time. The earliest recorded price for gas was in 1919 at 15 cents per gallon.