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		<title>History of Gas Prices</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A history of any nation normally serves as a guideline to predict future events similarly the history of gas prices is a powerful indicator of future trends.Infact professionals actually use the history of the gas prices to gain invaluable insights and to foresee what changes might occur next.In the gasoline market the only thing which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A history of any nation normally serves as a guideline to predict future events similarly the history of gas prices is a powerful indicator of future trends.Infact professionals actually use the history of the gas prices to gain invaluable insights and to foresee what changes might occur next.In the gasoline market the only thing which is constant is fluctuating prices, although considering the recent trend gasoline prices all over the world seem to be on a rise.</p>
<p>The history of gas prices help professionals get closer to the real deal if not hit the bullseye.<br />
Gas market professionals do an indepth study and ponder over present gas prices, the history of gas prices and other trade history.The history of gas price has evolved as a tool which can be employed analytically to understand price and market fluctuations.<br />
 The history of gas prices can help us understand how to save money on gas as well as how to conserve it.</p>
<p>Recent history of gas prices has indicated a lot more than just gas prices.It has outlined the trend of overcomsumpiton,consumerism and a spendthrift nature in the American society.<br />
It also indicates a very sad future in the context of gas prices.Finance professionals as well as your average lay man say that there is a very slight chance that this rise in the gas prices will stops.Infact in the very near future a gallon of gasoline might just cost you more than five dollars.<br />
 The history of gas prices tells us indirectly a thing or two about human nature, and how we as humans often give more importance to our self interests at the expense of others.<br />
The history of gas prices of the USA tell us that it was in the 1970&#8217;s that prices had started to rise and had become expensive. Because of this a lot of people in America had started to drive around in fuel efficient cars.<br />
However, in the 1980&#8217;s the gasoline prices reduced and this trend continued till the 1990&#8217;s but somewhere in the middle , the prices began to rise again and this time round the price rise did not seem to stop.<br />
And till date it continues.</p>
<p>Gasoline price history of not only the USA but of all over the don&#8217;t show any good results.<br />
In every country the prices just seem to rise higher and higher.<br />
There is no thing as cheap gasoline anymore, and this statement hold true all over the globe.<br />
In 1960&#8217;s the actual price of gas was 17 to 19 cents per gallon. Now the gas tax is more than that.<br />
The history of gas prices show that from 1993 the gas prices have been on a constant rise.Back in 1993 , in the month of july a gallon was for one dollar and five cents.<br />
In July 1995, the same quantity could be bought for  nothing less than one dollar and twenty cents. Five years later the price had doubled to two dollars and fifty cents and now this july the price of a gallon was four dollars.<br />
Following the trend of the prices we expect the prices to be on a constant rise.This might lead to serious problems in the near future if an immediate remedy is not devised soon.</p>
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