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Kicking Gas To The Curb

Published 06/19/08 Jeff Bennett - Print Article
E-mail - editor@economyincisis.org

It is a relief to discover Americans are taking control of their destinies by seeking ways to reduce dependence on gasoline. It comes as no surprise that changes must occur to demonstrate to OPEC that we are not dependent upon their resources, but we are instead a strong sovereign state.

Any change is welcomed and encouraged, be it driving a fuel efficient car to reducing the amount of miles driven. With information and the willingness to change, we can kick this habit to the curb.


Source The New York Times:

As the price of gasoline quadrupled over the last decade, American drivers seemed to defy the laws of economics by pumping more into their vehicles year after year.

But this is the year American drivers appear to be finally succumbing to price shock at the pump, according to a new report by Cambridge Energy Research Associates, a consulting firm affiliated with IHS Inc. It says the slowdown in the economy and soaring gasoline prices have finally persuaded Americans to drive fewer miles in fewer gas-guzzling vehicles.

“U.S. gasoline demand will likely decline in 2008 for the first time in more than 17 years,” says the report to be released Thursday. “For the first time since the 1970s and early 1980s the number of miles driven by Americans has clearly begun trending downward.”


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