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JPAnalyst t1_izxqa3j wrote
If you don’t mind, will you please stop planning cross country vacations?
ad-free-user-special t1_izxrbxr wrote
we're thinking about selling the camper
we already got rid of the diesel
droplivefred t1_izyib6r wrote
Can you let me know when you’re planning your next trip. I wanna fill up the night before you head out.
WillingPublic t1_j000olh wrote
The price of gasoline in 1962 was $0.31 a gallon. In real dollar terms, that is probably more than the $2.55 I just paid today. People think of the 1960’s as a golden era of muscle cars and cheap gasoline, but gasoline has almost always been incredibly cheap in the US. And yet few people would ever believe that statement.
ieron1 t1_j0ic7t9 wrote
I used my believing muscles to their fullest to believe your statement that you just paid $2.55 per gallon. I just paid $4.75, at the cheapest gas station in my area (and it was above $6 for a while this year). Of course, California is a very special part of the US, but still, it's quite a difference. I'm guessing you're not in California - perhaps in your area the golden era of muscle cars and cheap gasoline never went away.
teamongered t1_izxruz4 wrote
I wonder what this would look like if you adjusted by average miles per gallon for the cars in that year. I would expect that might indirectly make the total cost of gas cheaper with more efficient cars. Though I have no idea if that type of data is available, or if car efficiency changed significantly since the 90s.
Birdy_Cephon_Altera OP t1_izxon3x wrote
Simple line chart made in Excel, using data from https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/PET_PRI_GND_DCUS_NUS_M.htm and https://inflationdata.com/Inflation/Inflation_Rate/Monthly_Inflation.aspx
Neowynd101262 t1_izzvjc5 wrote
Sorry for the noob question. Can you import the data into excel or do you have to manually create a spreadsheet?
Birdy_Cephon_Altera OP t1_j0055g2 wrote
In this case, because it was just two measures (three if you include the dates), it was easy enough (and quicker) for me to copy-and-paste the data from the source into a spreadsheet. However, the best way to do it would have been to import the data using a query to pull it from the table on the web page, clean it up and load it to a sheet.
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insufferablyaverage t1_izydc7r wrote
Ironic how the famous 2$ gasolin under trump is actually more then it was during the end of obamas term
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Hour_Neighborhood784 t1_j014u93 wrote
Can you do one that's not adjusted for inflation?
Birdy_Cephon_Altera OP t1_j025s64 wrote
That's the orange line.
Bugsarecool2 t1_j00pnw9 wrote
Our leadership needs to fix this. We already couldn’t afford a home. Now we can’t afford to travel.
ad-free-user-special t1_izxpbgh wrote
most of the spikes relate directly to times when I planned cross country vacations
sigh...