Dec.15.2014
         

Gasoline prices tend to have little effect on demand for car travel

Gasoline prices tend to have little effect on demand for car travel

The U.S. average retail price per gallon of regular motor gasoline has fallen 28% from its 2014 peak of $3.70 per gallon on June 23, to $2.68 per gallon on December 8. However, this price decline may not have much effect on automobile travel, and in turn, gasoline consumption. Gasoline is a relatively inelastic product, meaning changes in prices have little influence on demand….Read More