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  2. Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing - Wikipedia

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    The largest component of the average price of $2.80/gallon of regular grade gasoline in the United States from 2012 through 2021, representing 54.8% of the price of gas, was the price of crude oil. The second largest component during the same period was taxes—federal and state taxes representing 17% of the price of gas.

  3. This Was the Cost of Gas the Year You Were Born - AOL

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    Guzzling Gas. Using data from the Department of Energy, Cheapism determined the average cost of a gallon of gas every year from 1940 through today.Despite constant ups and downs and the 2022 pain ...

  4. Gas Prices: The Cost of Gas the Year You Were Born - AOL

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    The national average price for a gallon of gasoline is at $3.50, according to AAA as of Jan. 26, 2023. ... a chronology of average gas prices for more than 90 years dating back to 1929, giving all ...

  5. Gas prices - Wikipedia

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    Gas prices may refer to: Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing; Natural gas prices This page was last edited on 26 September 2023, at 18:25 (UTC). Text is available ...

  6. Gas Prices the Year You Were Born - AOL

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    The national average price for a gallon of gasoline is a little more than $4.95, according to AAA. The pump pain is more or less acute depending on your region, but overall, everywhere in the U.S ...

  7. Gas Prices for Every Decade Since 1930 - AOL

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    The price per gallon never topped 90 cents in the closing years of the ’80s — about $2.40 today. A decade later in 1996-97, prices peaked at $1.23, which is almost exactly the same in 2022 ...

  8. Petroleum industry in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. State Department assisted with the boycott in various ways. Purchases of Mexican silver were suspended, which represented an average amount of $30 million annually, although after 1938 sales were resumed in smaller quantities and lower prices. [31] In the United States, government departments prohibited the use of Mexican fuel.

  9. Gas Prices: Which Countries Have the Most Expensive (and ...

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    The price of gas has fallen for seven straight weeks, and the national per-gallon average is almost back to $4 -- $4.01 as of August 10. Only California and Hawaii remain above $5, and it's less ...