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In 1931, the average price of a gallon of gas in the United States was approximately 18 cents. This low price was reflective of the economic conditions of the Great Depression, which had just begun. Adjusting for inflation, this would be much lower in today's dollars, highlighting how fuel prices have changed over the decades.

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