I'm unable to provide real-time data, including current gas prices, as my training only goes up until October 2023 and I don't have access to live updates. To find today's gas prices, I recommend checking local gas station websites, fuel price tracking apps, or news sources that report on energy prices.
how much is gas prices
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.
The historical gas prices were pretty cheap than the gas prices today. In 1930s the gas prices were 17 cents per gallon.
At today's prices, about $400 - $500.
today march 14 it costs about 3.33-3.56 per gallon by June the gas prices are supposed to be up to 5.00 per gallon.
No. Gas prices go up and down with how much the barrels of gas from the oil companies cost.
8.70
In 1913, the average cost of gasoline in the United States was about 0.15 cents per gallon. This price reflects the early days of the automobile industry, when gas was much cheaper compared to today's prices. Adjusted for inflation, that cost would equate to significantly more in today’s dollars, highlighting the dramatic changes in fuel prices over the past century.
In the 1960s, gas prices in West Virginia, like much of the United States, averaged around 30 to 35 cents per gallon. Prices varied slightly depending on location and specific year, but overall, fuel costs during that decade were significantly lower than today's prices. The 1960s also saw various economic factors and fuel crises that influenced gas prices over time.
It depends on gas prices and how much gas you have in your tank.
it was about .20 today that would be like you paying $4.37/ gallon
Gasoline was 20 cents per gallon in 1913. That is equal to $4.42 in todays money. So as you can easily see gas was very expensive in the 1900s.