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- NATION, Page 27American NotesENERGYCheap Gas -- For Now
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- 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.
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- 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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