In 1991, the US national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was $1.14 - equivalent to about $1.82 per gallon in 2010.
Average prices in '91 are around $1.90.
In 1991, the average gas prices in Kansas City, MO, were approximately $1.14 per gallon. This figure reflects the national trend of lower gas prices during that period, influenced by various economic factors. Adjusted for inflation, this price would be significantly lower than today's rates.
In 1991, the US national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was $1.23 - equivalent to about $1.97 per gallon in 2010.
Depends on where you were. I graduated HS in '91 and in Bradenton, FL it was around $1.21
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
The rising gas prices will affect teenages just as the rising gas prices affect everyone.
How much was diesel at the pump in 1991
In 1991, the average gas price in Texas was around $1.05 per gallon. Prices varied somewhat depending on the location and specific gas stations, but this figure reflects the general trend during that period. The price of gasoline has increased significantly since then due to various economic factors.
In 1992 gas prices are just $1.19 to $1.30
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