Originally Posted By: Benzadmiral
Look at it this way. If in 1972 gas was .33 a gallon, the price of a gallon of fuel has gone up about 10 times. Has the average yearly income of the average worker gone up 10 times? I doubt it.
Yeah but a typical car back then would be a chevy impala with 327 and 2 speed powerglide that might have been good for 15 MPG. One can get the same interior room from a Camry, but with 2.5x the MPG. Maybe multiply a 1972 salary 3x and we can drive as far as we could back then for the same work put in.
Look at it this way. If in 1972 gas was .33 a gallon, the price of a gallon of fuel has gone up about 10 times. Has the average yearly income of the average worker gone up 10 times? I doubt it.
Yeah but a typical car back then would be a chevy impala with 327 and 2 speed powerglide that might have been good for 15 MPG. One can get the same interior room from a Camry, but with 2.5x the MPG. Maybe multiply a 1972 salary 3x and we can drive as far as we could back then for the same work put in.