
12-25-2012, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by patrickt
But over the past 100 years, food prices have fallen by 82%. Why shouldn't we use that basis instead of gasoline?
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Because the cost of energy impacts every part of the economy and therefore has the biggest impact on the economy. The price of eggs impacts very little in the economy.
Now at this point, we are going on my memory, which isn't very accurate. Candy bars were a nickle now a buck. Cars were $2500 and now $25000. However candy bars are different sizes and car options radically different. Difficult to compare. Energy is pretty much energy and easier to compare. I know octane, lead, etc. but it provides the same purpose.
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Perhaps the price of a barrel of oil would be a better number, but I didn't have them in my head, and gasoline is tied to the price of oil.
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Everyone relates to the price of gasoline, not oil. Most peoples eyes roll back in their head if you start talking about $/btu costs.
Last edited by olddog; 12-25-2012 at 09:51 AM..
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