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(Aug. 05, 1991) Energy:Cheap Gas -- For Now
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TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
Aug. 05, 1991 Was It Worth It?
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
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NATION, Page 27
American Notes
ENERGY
Cheap Gas -- For Now
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<p> Happy anniversary, drivers! Just a year after Iraqi troops
conquered Kuwait and gasoline prices began spiking, a new study
by oil historian Daniel Yergin says pretax, inflation-adjusted
gasoline prices are at their lowest point since 1947. Even with
recent increases in federal and state fuel taxes, gasoline costs
Americans 44% less in real terms than it did in 1980, and,
surprisingly, 24% less than it did in the halcyon days of 1960,
before anyone had heard of Saddam Hussein or OPEC. Of course,
what consumers pay at the pump does not factor in the real
environmental and military costs of America's dependence on oil.
</p>
<p> Given the current low prices, a House committee figured it
would not be unduly burdensome to ask drivers for an extra
nickel a gallon in federal gasoline taxes to help rebuild
America's deteriorating roads and bridges. Wrong. When the
committee approved the 5 cents increase last week, the Bush
Administration vowed to block it.
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