I'm old. I can remember when gas sold for less than $.30 a gallon and cigarettes sold for less than $.50 a pack and when I was a young boy our rent was $55.00 a month. Man do I feel OLD!
25 cents when I was a senior in high school (1965). We girls would "cruise" on Friday nights and everyone in the car had to kick in a quarter for my gas-guzzling station wagon. One dollar's worth of gas would keep us going all night.
Yeah, I remember gas in the 20-cents range in the 1950s. When they had "gas wars" it could go down into the teens. I remember seeing it at 75 cents in NYC. I thought, "Who would ever pay that much for gas?!"
I don't remember the prices but I remember the gas shortages in the early 70's. We had to wait in line to get gas and I was driving my father's car, which got a whopping 13 mpg!
It was 27 cents and then came the embargo. A friend and I were in one of those long gas lines when the car in front of us ran out of gas. On a hill of course. We helped push his car all the way to the station. Took most of an afternoon to get through the line.
I'm old. I can remember when gas sold for less than $.30 a gallon and cigarettes sold for less than $.50 a pack and when I was a young boy our rent was $55.00 a month. Man do I feel OLD!