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In 1919, the average cost of gasoline in the United States was around 25 cents per gallon. This price reflected the economic conditions following World War I, including inflation and changes in supply and demand. Gasoline prices varied by region and were influenced by factors such as local competition and transportation costs. Overall, this price was significantly lower than today’s standards.

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