$50 a gallon of regular gasoline. can that ever be true?

i read somewhere were some grease executives claim that after 35 to 40 years the price of regular gasoline will be $50 a gallon and that incomes would remain about indistinguishable as today and so would most living costs. Will that happen?


Answers:    It's not imagined. Consumer cost of living drives wages and if gasoline goes up, adjectives other costs will spiral as well. For gasoline to rise to $50/gallon, wages will possible increase by a similar factor.

Keep in mind that the current forecasted duration expectancy of known grease reserves is about 40 years, so as gasoline become more scarce, its value will increase exponentially to other, smaller quantity scarce costs. It's likely that what the article be referencing.
ok if that happend, no one going to work.
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