According to the following website, gas prices appeared to be around $1.95 in 2000:
http://flowingdata.com/2007/07/12/gas-prices-over-time-2000-2006/
they were $1.20.
The rising gas prices will affect teenages just as the rising gas prices affect everyone.
In 30 years, gas prices will be well above $8.00.
No. Gas prices go up and down with how much the barrels of gas from the oil companies cost.
Gas prices are high everywhere nowdays because it is getting harder to find it.
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What was the gas prices in TX in 2000
they were $1.20.
yes because in 2000 the gas price was $1.95 and in 2012-2013 the price is $3.72
In 2000, the average cost for a gallon of gas in New Jersey was approximately $1.50. Gas prices varied throughout the year due to factors such as seasonal demand and crude oil prices. This average was reflective of broader trends in the U.S. during that time, where prices were generally lower than in the following decades.
2008 peaked over 4.12 per gallon Highest
In January 2000, the average cost of gasoline in the United States was approximately $1.51 per gallon. Prices varied by region and were influenced by factors such as crude oil prices and seasonal demand. This period marked a time of relatively lower gas prices compared to the years that followed.
Up until 2000, gas prices have remained relatively stable over the years, relative to the Consumer Price Index. The main exception was a three year spike in the early 1980's. Since 2000, the price of gas has outraced the CPI.
lowest gas prices ? lowest gas prices for southern illinois ?
In 2000, the US national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline was $1.51 - equivalent to about $1.91 per gallon in 2010.
From 2000 to 2012, the price of a gallon of gas in Delaware varied significantly due to fluctuations in crude oil prices and economic conditions. In 2000, the average price was around $1.50 per gallon, gradually increasing to approximately $3.50 by 2012. The prices peaked during mid-2008, reaching around $4.00 per gallon. Overall, the trend over these years showed a steady increase in gas prices.
According to the Department of Energy, in 2000, a gallon of gas cost an average of just over $1.50--in real dollars and adjusted for inflation. However, real gas prices varied depending on the locality.