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To: TimF who wrote (3)10/14/2004 12:02:54 AM
From: richardred  Respond to of 2801
 
Exactally the type of data that fits this subject matter. Thanks for the contribution.



To: TimF who wrote (3)10/14/2004 12:06:39 AM
From: richardred  Respond to of 2801
 
It should also be noted the makeup of gas has changed. Especially the octane level.

Maybe this will some some myths!
ftc.gov



To: TimF who wrote (3)10/19/2004 4:48:24 AM
From: tahoe_bound  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2801
 
Re: Oil adjusted for inflation

Have always wondered how oil can be adjusted for inflation, when we are constantly told by Alan Greenspan and the Bureau of Labor and Stats that there it's nearly non-existant!

Why, with the latest CPI and PPI numbers showing once again 0.01 and 0.02%, there has not been any inflation in health care premiums, real estate, college education, autos, food, oil, clothing.... etc..

So how can oil be adjusted for inflation if there is none, that is what we are not told by the above or the media, because of course if the true figures were reported, the $8 trillion national debt would soar far higher thanks to honest cost of living increases and more.