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Economics for your Classroom from
Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog
By One Measure,
the Cost of Driving is
Now Lower than Ever Before
D...
How Much Does it Cost to Drive Your Car a Mile?
 When you think of the cost of driving
your car a mile, you probably thin...
How to Calculate Opportunity Cost
The opportunity cost of driving,
measured in minutes worked per
mile, depends on three t...
1919: 1.7 Minutes per Mile
 In 1919, a nonsupervisory worker
earned about 50 cents per hour
 A gallon of gasoline cost a...
1935: 1.2 Minutes per Mile
 In 1935, a typical worker earned
about 56 cents per hour
 A gallon of gasoline cost about 17...
1950: 28 Seconds per Mile
 By 1950, a typical worker earned
$1.59 per hour
 A gallon of gasoline cost 18 cents
 A Ford ...
2014: 11 seconds per Mile
 By December 2014, an average
nonsupervisory worker earned
$20.74 per hour
 A gallon of gasoli...
The 100-Year Trend
 This chart shows the entire 100-year
trend, based on the average wage of
production and nonsupervisor...
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How to Calculate Opportunity Cost By One Measure, It's Never Been Cheaper to Drive

How to Calculate Opportunity Cost
The opportunity cost of driving,
measured in minutes worked per
mile, depends on three things:
 Your wage, in dollars per hour
 The price of gasoline in dollars
per gallon
 The efficiency of your car in miles
per gallon
Dec. 29, 2014 Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog
Example:
 You earn $18 per hour
 Gas costs $3.00 per gallon
An hour’s wage buys 6 gallons of gas,
or 10 minutes of work per gallon
 Your car gets 25 miles per gallon
Ten minutes work gets you 25 miles,
which means the opportunity cost of
driving is 0.4 minutes (24 seconds)
worked per mile

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