Gasoline consumption in the U.S. has been steadily dropping over the past few years and retail gasoline deliveries are already well below the 1980 levels. Why? And what does this mean an economic contraction for the U.S. economy is ahead?
Gasoline consumption in the U.S. has been steadily dropping over the past few years and retail gasoline deliveries are already well below the 1980 levels. Why? And what does this mean an economic contraction for the U.S. economy is ahead?