If you factor inflation, the 50-cent a gallon gas of the 60's was actually more expensive than $3/gallon gas of today. 50-cent/gallon gas in 1966 is equivalent to about $5/gallon gas today.
Inflation is a construct of the elite cabal. If you took money and went back in time, it would still be worth just as much then, proving that inflation is only true if we collectively believe it to be.
Gas was not 50 cents in the 60s. It passed 47.9 in late 1974, early 1975. I was working then. Minimum wage was $2.00. I could buy four gallons of gas for an hour's pay. Today's minimum wage can buy about two gallons of gas.
I lived back then and know. I also have photos taken at work during that period of time as proof.
If you factor inflation, the 50-cent a gallon gas of the 60's was actually more expensive than $3/gallon gas of today. 50-cent/gallon gas in 1966 is equivalent to about $5/gallon gas today.
1978 i was only paying 32 cents a gal. 10 years later i remember it going up to 72 cents overnight.
I worked in a store in the late 70s. In late 1974, we were selling gas for 47.9. It quickly went up to 53.9 by that winter or spring of 1975.
Inflation is a construct of the elite cabal. If you took money and went back in time, it would still be worth just as much then, proving that inflation is only true if we collectively believe it to be.
Gas was not 50 cents in the 60s. It passed 47.9 in late 1974, early 1975. I was working then. Minimum wage was $2.00. I could buy four gallons of gas for an hour's pay. Today's minimum wage can buy about two gallons of gas.
I lived back then and know. I also have photos taken at work during that period of time as proof.