Gold’s Inflation Hedge: The Gold-to-Gas Ratio Approaches ATH In 2024

Gold is an hedge against inflation. The gold-to-gas ratio is one of the many illustrations of this.

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The miles per ounce of gold is close to hitting all-time highs in 2024. There is one take-away from this: gold is a hedge against rising prices, including gasoline.

Over the past several years, the price of unleaded regular gasoline has nearly doubled, prompting many to reconsider their travel plans.

The gold-to-gas ratio, a measure of how much gasoline can be bought with an ounce of gold, has been steadily climbing, reaching significant highs in 2024. This phenomenon underscores gold’s enduring role as a hedge against inflation and its practical benefits in mitigating the impact of rising fuel costs.

In this article, we feature insights shared by the latest edition of In Gold We Trust.

The Rising Cost of Gasoline

The cost of gasoline keeps on rising, this is its long term impact:

Since Independence Day 2016, the price of gasoline in the United States has surged from just over $2 to approximately $3.80 per gallon. This dramatic increase is part of a broader trend that has seen gas prices quadruple since the turn of the millennium.

Even though prices have eased slightly from their record highs in mid-2022, the cost of fueling up remains a significant burden.

This persistent upward trend in gasoline prices can be attributed to various factors, including geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and fluctuating crude oil prices.

Gold as an Inflation Hedge

Amidst the volatility of fuel prices, gold has long been regarded as a stable store of value.

Historically, gold has served as a reliable hedge against inflation, preserving purchasing power when fiat currencies falter.

The gold-to-gas ratio exemplifies this principle by illustrating how the purchasing power of gold has outpaced the rise in gasoline prices over time.

This trend becomes even more remarkable when viewed in a broader historical context. At the peak of the gold rally in the late 1970s, an ounce of gold could buy 925 gallons of gasoline. Although this high was short-lived, it highlighted gold’s potential to maintain its value amidst economic upheavals.

A Historical Perspective on the Gold-to-Gas Ratio

The gold-to-gas ratio has experienced significant fluctuations over the past few decades.

Despite this, the long-term trajectory of the gold-to-gas ratio remains upward, reflecting gold’s robust purchasing power in the face of economic uncertainties.

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Gold to Gasoline ratio: Key takeaways

In recent quarters, the price of gasoline has come back from its record high in 2022, but it is still at a high level by historical standards.

The price of gasoline may be hitting households, but it is hardly affecting long term gold investors.

The takeaways as described in the special edition of In Gold We Trust 2024:

  1. The situation is completely different for gold investors. One ounce of gold currently buys more than 600 gallons of gasoline. This is 16.0% more than in May 2023 and more than 40% more than in May 2019. In September 2005, the historic low point of gold’s purchasing power, this number was only 156 gallons. Since then, the price of gasoline has roughly doubled, but the purchasing power of gold has quadrupled.
  2. The extremely positive trend in the purchasing power of gold is also evident when you consider significantly improved fuel efficiency, which has roughly doubled since the end of the 1970s. As a result, current vehicle models can travel around 20,5000 miles for an ounce of gold, whereas in 1978 the average was below 5,000 miles. Gold has therefore proved to be the ideal fuel.

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