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Showing Original Post only (View all)Gasoline's hit to Americans' wallets expected to hit a 20-year low [View all]
The share of disposable income U.S. drivers are paying for gasoline this year will likely fall to a 20-year low, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said Tuesday.
The forecast from the EIA, the independent statistical arm of the Energy Department, will be welcome news for the Trump administration beset by rising worries about the U.S. economy. Oil prices have fallen steadily since touching $80 a barrel at the beginning of the year, bringing consumers relief at the pump. The U.S. benchmark oil price was near $62 on Tuesday.
A gallon of regular gasoline will average $3.10 a gallon this year, down 20 cents from the year before, the EIA predicted. Prices are likely to extend that drop to reach to average $2.90 a gallon in 2026, the EIA added.
Driven by falling gasoline prices, U.S. drivers gasoline expenditures as a share of disposable personal income are likely to be the lowest since at least 2005, the EIA said in its report, noting that it was excluding the pandemic-affected year of 2020. We estimate expenditures will average less than 2 percent of disposable income this year, down from an average of 2.4 percent over the previous decade.
The forecast from the EIA, the independent statistical arm of the Energy Department, will be welcome news for the Trump administration beset by rising worries about the U.S. economy. Oil prices have fallen steadily since touching $80 a barrel at the beginning of the year, bringing consumers relief at the pump. The U.S. benchmark oil price was near $62 on Tuesday.
A gallon of regular gasoline will average $3.10 a gallon this year, down 20 cents from the year before, the EIA predicted. Prices are likely to extend that drop to reach to average $2.90 a gallon in 2026, the EIA added.
Driven by falling gasoline prices, U.S. drivers gasoline expenditures as a share of disposable personal income are likely to be the lowest since at least 2005, the EIA said in its report, noting that it was excluding the pandemic-affected year of 2020. We estimate expenditures will average less than 2 percent of disposable income this year, down from an average of 2.4 percent over the previous decade.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/gasoline-s-hit-to-americans-wallets-expected-to-hit-a-20-year-low/ar-AA1MdxQy?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=LCTS&cvid=68c0bbf555a141299273f05f67aaa49a&ei=9
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I don't believe it. Gas here has gone up 30 to 40 cents a gallon just over the past month.
Wiz Imp
Sep 2025
#13
Gas was $2.53 yesterday in the hill country outside of Austin. $2.97 today.
bluesbassman
Sep 2025
#27