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  2. 1970s energy crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 1973 and 1979 energy crisis had caused petroleum prices to peak in 1980 at over US$35 per barrel (US$129 in today's dollars). Following these events slowing industrial economies and stabilization of supply and demand caused prices to begin falling in the 1980s. [ 26 ]

  3. Return to the '70s? Today's housing market has echoes ... - AOL

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    These conditions were hallmarks of the 1970s, when inflation ran high, leading the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates. ... gauge that shows prices for everyday goods, from gas and food to ...

  4. The lines, the signs, the fights: In 1970s L.A., gas came at ...

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    We don't have shortages of gasoline that prevent you from filling up today. But in the 1970s, the high prices came with long waits and other inconveniences. The lines, the signs, the fights: In ...

  5. 1973–1975 recession - Wikipedia

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    The 1973–1975 recession or 1970s recession was a period of economic stagnation in much of the Western world during the 1970s, putting an end to the overall post–World War II economic expansion. It differed from many previous recessions by involving stagflation , in which high unemployment and high inflation existed simultaneously.

  6. Gas Prices for Every Decade Since 1930 - AOL

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    By 1950, gas prices had jumped to 27 cents, about $3.40 in today’s money. The next two decades were much like the two that preceded the war. Fuel prices held remarkably steady, climbing only to ...

  7. 1970s commodities boom - Wikipedia

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    Sugar prices spiked in the 1970s because of Soviet Union demand/hoarding and possible futures contracts market manipulation. The Soviet Union was the largest producer of sugar at the time. In 1974, Coca-Cola switched over to high-fructose corn syrup because of the elevated prices. [6] [7] [verification needed] Sugar prices 1962–2022

  8. Energy crisis - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s, this new demand – together with Middle East tension, the falling value of the US dollar, dwindling oil reserves, concerns over peak oil, and oil price speculation – triggered the 2000s energy crisis, which saw the price of oil reach an all-time high of $147.30 per barrel ($926/m 3) in 2008.

  9. The lines, the signs, the fights: In 1970s L.A., gas came at ...

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    We don't have shortages of gasoline that prevent you from filling up today. But in the 1970s, the high prices came with long waits and other inconveniences. The lines, the signs, the fights: In ...