A recent FHA study shows  that despite lowered gas prices and a recovering economy demand for gas is 4% lower than before the recession.  This trend suggests that Americans are choosing alternative transportation to driving, have moved closer to work and commercial zones, or are less likely to commute to work (likely a lingering effect of high unemployment). It will be interesting to see if this trend continues through the summer when demand for gas conventionally increases.

Full Story: “Shaky economy still keeping Americans off the road”

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