Say that there are 250 million personal use vehicles in use in the US today. Let's say that 70 million of these people stop to get gas today, and the average gallons put in is 11. Going on the averages of what gas costs today as to the last time crude was this low, and assuming the average cost/gal is 3.25, that's 770 million gallons being pumped, for a cost of $2,502,500,000. Compare that to if gas were 2.75/gal, the figure would be $2,117,500. That nearly 400 million more in ONE day.
I know I'll get the "

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