Why High Gas Prices Haven't Affected Driving Behavior

As gasoline prices settle at $3/gallon, oil consumption continues to climb.

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August 8, 2006, 5:00 AM PDT

By Irvin Dawid


"We're not even close to the sacrifice point (before prices force a significant change in consumer behavior)," said petroleum analyst Michael Economides of the University of Houston. "It'll be $10 a gallon before people really start crying uncle."

"Energy costs soak up a smaller piece of the typical American's paycheck than they used to. In 1981, we used 8 percent of household income on energy; today, we use 6 percent.

Compared with many nations' gasoline prices, fuel in the U.S. is dirt cheap. The national average of $3.01 is less than half the price in several European countries.

That's part of the reason why Americans account for only 7 percent of the world's population yet use 22 percent of global energy supplies."

Thanks to Albert G. Melcher via Sierra Club Transportation Forum

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