How higher gas price affect consumer behavior

Thursday, May 12, 2011 - 13:21 in Mathematics & Economics

An economist used gasoline purchasing data to show how consumers make buying decisions when prices jump at the pump. When gas prices went up people behaved as if they were much poorer, buying cheaper gasoline -- as if a $2 increase in gasoline prices had decreased their annual income by tens of thousands of dollars.

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