The cost of a gallon of regular gas in 1990 was 1. 16. A first-class stamp was 25-cents and a gallon of milk cost $2. 78. A dozen eggs was one-dollar.
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In Indiana, the average gas prices in 1990 were approximately $1.34 per gallon. In 1991, prices rose slightly to around $1.36 per gallon. By 1992, the average gas price in Indiana was about $1.33 per gallon. These figures reflect the broader trends in fuel prices during the early 1990s, influenced by various economic factors.
lowest gas prices ? lowest gas prices for southern illinois ?
Since when did the president control the gas prices? The President can't control the gas prices. The only way the gas prices will go down is when gas companies can buy the gas for less.
the gas prices in 2009 were about 3.20
Gas prices averaged around 65 cents a gallon in the late 1980s to early 1990s in the United States. Specifically, in 1990, the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline was approximately 65 cents. Prices varied by region and fluctuated due to various economic factors, but this period is often noted for its low gas prices compared to today.
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.
The rising gas prices will affect teenages just as the rising gas prices affect everyone.
In 1992 gas prices are just $1.19 to $1.30
how much is gas prices
you can lower gas prices by asking people to sign a petition
Gas Prices are changeing not because of the hoax 2012 stuff. Gas Prices are rising because of Foriegn stuff united states is putting are selfs in to. WE HAVE NO CONTROL OVER GAS PRICES.