Inflation-Adjusted Gas Prices at Record Levels as China Raises Energy Prices
Gasoline prices have nearly doubled in less than a year. That is only half the story. This chart, courtesy of StockCharts.com, shows oil and gasoline prices have more than tripled since January 2005!
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This chart shows that the share prices for the major oil companies have risen right along with the price of energy.
Our pain at the pump has been their gain, which may explain the bad feelings towards the oil industry.
One reason oil prices have continued to go up despite higher prices that are supposed to lower demand is some countries like China set prices that force their refiners to sell gasoline at a loss. It works out as a government mandated subsidy for consumers and industry. Thursday China raised fuel prices to curb demand.
June 20 (Bloomberg) -- China, the world's second-biggest oil-consuming nation, unexpectedly raised gasoline and diesel prices by at least 17 percent and increased power tariffs to rein in energy use, potentially driving up inflation.
The record price increase, the first since November, may ease refining losses at China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. and PetroChina Co., who have been forced to sell fuels below cost. The companies' shares rose in Hong Kong trading.
This chart, courtesy of StockCharts.com, shows oil and S&P 500 prices.
This chart, courtesy of
, shows
gasoline prices adjusted for inflation.
Of note on the chart:
- After adjusting for inflation, gasoline prices are at record highs that are 18% above the old inflation-adjusted peak of 1981!
- Gasoline prices are above a trend channel (see red line) that has been in existence since early 2000.
- Large spikes in oil prices are often followed by recessions.
The days of cheap energy are probably gone but as major users of gasoline, such as China, allow prices consumers pay to go up, we should get some relief from the relentless price hikes for energy.
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Peters
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The car companies are all losing their butts cause they don't make as much off the smaller fuel efficient cars.
There's not enough oil production in the world for 2 billion Chinese and Indians to go from bicycle to scooter no matter what they pay!
They're just like us-without high prices they would step up to cars!!
High prices=we give up SUV's for a Prious.
" " =They give up a scooter for a motorbike.
Either way all the worlds production is consumed!=prices stay high!
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Some legacy we our leaving our kids: "I want it all, I want it all, I want it all, I want it now." Bush/Cheney has some nerve comparing themselves to Truman. They have sold the Western democracies down the river to line their and their friends pockets.
Also get out of middle east or see prices above 250$ in 5 year and america = former soviet union -- there is a saying that if a dog is barking you dont bite em back same way if these middle easterns are barking and iranians palestinians Americans should chill and not go out and fight to loose men money and time doing nothing in IRAQ ,but then u guys really go after something and give 110 % even if it means talking a loss Hats of to you GOD BLESS AMERICA