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Gasoline costs take biggest share of household income in three decades |
2013-02-05 |
![]() Keep telling us the U.S. has a 1.7 percent inflation rate. We like consuming BS. We believe everything the govt tells us. The Energy Department's statistical arm reported Monday that the average household spent $2,912 for gasoline in 2012, which makes up almost 4 percent of pre-tax income, tying 2008 for the highest percentage in roughly 30 years. Pump prices took center stage in White House races in 2008 and 2012, but gasoline expenditures as a share of household income remain lower they did than the early 1980s, when they were above 5 percent. Prices last year were elevated enough to push the share of household spending to the highest level in decades even though overall gasoline consumption has been declining for years. |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 Thank the EPA Mike, the federally mandated switch from winter to summer blends tends to drive prices at the transition. |
Posted by: AzCat 2013-02-05 19:48 |
#3 ...unless you count the Fed and Treasury's continued printing of |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2013-02-05 08:45 |
#2 And gas has jumped about 25-30 cents a gallon in the last week for no apparent reason. Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2013-02-05 05:34 |
#1 Approval of the Keystone XL pipeline languishes in Washington while visa doors open permitting tens of thousands of KSA students to be admitted to US universities. Probably only a coincidence. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2013-02-05 02:08 |