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lol funny rabbit
you make me laugh
If you guys have Smart Investor edition May 2008 10th page talks about oil as a percentage as income. I will just type the whole thing out so this is a direct quote:
" Over the past 25 years the price of petrol may have nearly tripled - the capital city average was 47.38cents per litre in dec 1983 and 138.76cents a litre in feb 2008.
As a percentage of our income it hasnt behaved so badly. A 60 litre litre tank of petrol costs 8% of average weekly ordinary - time earning in march 1984 fell steadily in 6.6% in march 1994 and 5.9% in march 2004.
It is on the rise again but at 7.5% of average earning, it still hasnt reached its former high. Even if it rises to $1.50 a litre that will represents 8% of weekly earnings.
For age pensioners with cars. a 60 litre tank of petrol costs 39.7% if their average weekly pension in 1984. It still represents more than 30% of their age pension today "
Take this article how you wil,l but according to this atricle petrol probably wont fall.![Big Grin :D :D](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
you make me laugh
If you guys have Smart Investor edition May 2008 10th page talks about oil as a percentage as income. I will just type the whole thing out so this is a direct quote:
" Over the past 25 years the price of petrol may have nearly tripled - the capital city average was 47.38cents per litre in dec 1983 and 138.76cents a litre in feb 2008.
As a percentage of our income it hasnt behaved so badly. A 60 litre litre tank of petrol costs 8% of average weekly ordinary - time earning in march 1984 fell steadily in 6.6% in march 1994 and 5.9% in march 2004.
It is on the rise again but at 7.5% of average earning, it still hasnt reached its former high. Even if it rises to $1.50 a litre that will represents 8% of weekly earnings.
For age pensioners with cars. a 60 litre tank of petrol costs 39.7% if their average weekly pension in 1984. It still represents more than 30% of their age pension today "
Take this article how you wil,l but according to this atricle petrol probably wont fall.