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Rising gasoline prices take an estimated $75-100 billion out of consumer's pockets in 2011. This is offset by $112 billion added by the payroll tax cut in 2011. Increasing job growth with 750,000 jobs added in 2011 by April 2011 also offset the rising gas prices with more consumer spending dollars.
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Gas is about to fall below $3 a gallon for first time since 2010 - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/01/2014
Why Gas Feels Cheap—and Why It’s Not, Historically Speaking
Wall Street Journal 01/04/2015
Retailers Can’t Gas Up on Oil Savings
Wall Street Journal 05/14/2015
In Consumer Behavior, Signs of Gas Price Pinch
New York Times 05/17/2011
Americans Are Cautiously Open to Gas Tax Rise, Poll Shows
New York Times 02/28/2006
Abroad at the Pump, Circumspection by the Barrel
New York Times 05/07/2006
Issues raised by the graph on fuel efficiency over the post war period for the European, Japanese and the American carmakers show a huge striking gap. Not closing this gap was going to hurt Detroit carmakers. It also points to a complete lack of energy policy through higher standards, gasoline tax, and other policy actions by the government. Schwartz of NYT shows the gap and consequences.
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Ford Is Hoping to Give the Once-Great Explorer a Second Life
New York Times 05/27/2010
U.S. Remaining Stake in General Motors
Wall Street Journal 12/10/2013
Wall Street Journal 01/17/2014
American Energy Policy, Asleep at the Spigot
New York Times 07/06/2008
Global Car Industry Fearful for Detroit
New York Times 12/16/2008
To Shrink a U.S. Car, Chrysler Goes to Poland
New York Times 07/15/2009
Public perception changed in this period. Columnists like Friedman said in the NYT that "GM is more dangerous to America's future" and acting like a "crack dealer." This as GM was offering buyers of large low fuel efficiency vehicles gas capped at $1/99 per gallon. Ford offered free gas upto $1000 with aprepaid Master charge debit card, enough for 6000 miles. Were the automakers lagging behind changing conditions and not adapting to changing public perception, by fighting higher fuel efficiency standards in Congress. link to Hyundai where its technology executive says Hyundai can meet higher standards with new technology and not even counting hybrids in the picture.
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Makers Pack New Cars With Technology, but Younger Buyers Shrug
New York Times 01/26/2014
With Gas Prices Less of a Worry, Buyers Pass Hybrid Cars By
New York Times 05/14/2015
Detroit's No Good, Very Bad May
BusinessWeek 06/02/2006
Hyundai Aims for Efficiency Lead
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2008
Ford Is Hoping to Give the Once-Great Explorer a Second Life
New York Times 05/27/2010
The Durango Becomes a Civilized Utility Vehicle
Wall Street Journal 01/05/2011
With the $15 billion coming out of the fuel efficiency mandated loan of $25 billion, are automakers committing to change their companies focus to achieving gains in fuel efficiency comparable to the European mandate of 50 miles per gallon by 2015?
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Ford Is Hoping to Give the Once-Great Explorer a Second Life
New York Times 05/27/2010
At Frankfurt Auto Show, a Reluctant Embrace of Hybrids
New York Times 09/15/2005
As the Price of Gasoline Takes Off, Oil and Auto Firms Trade Barbs
Wall Street Journal 04/12/2006
Can U.S. Adopt Europe's Fuel-Efficient Cars?
Wall Street Journal 06/26/2007
On Paris's Jet Runways, Green Is the New Gray
Wall Street Journal 06/22/2007
European Luxury Cars, in Green
Wall Street Journal 07/24/2007
Fuel efficiency at 22.4 miles per gallon in 2009 for the entire fleet of vehicles in the US, according to the EPA. A shift to cars from pickups and to smaller cars.
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Car Fuel Economy Improved in 2009, E.P.A. Says
New York Times 11/17/2010
Carol Browner, Director of Policy on Climate Will Leave White House
New York Times 01/24/2011
Wall Street Journal 04/22/2011
Obama administration set to raise fuel efficiency standards, but by how much? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05/13/2011
Americans Are Cautiously Open to Gas Tax Rise, Poll Shows
New York Times 02/28/2006
As the Price of Gasoline Takes Off, Oil and Auto Firms Trade Barbs
Wall Street Journal 04/12/2006
The impact of larger social spending in Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries on the price of oil.
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Fall in Oil Prices Poses a Problem for Russia, Iraq and Others
New York Times 10/15/2014
Saudi Arabia’s Succession Line Is Set, but the Nation’s Path Remains Uncertain
New York Times 01/23/2015
New King in Saudi Arabia Unlikely to Alter Oil Policy
New York Times 01/23/2015
From Venezuela to Iraq to Russia, Oil Price Drops Raise Fears of Unrest
New York Times 08/24/2015
Wall Street Journal 04/18/2011
Americans Are Cautiously Open to Gas Tax Rise, Poll Shows
New York Times 02/28/2006
A gasoline tax would create new incentives for fuel efficiency automobiles, and some of the revenues could be used to cushion its impact on the poor and commuters to work.
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New York Times 09/20/2009
New York Times 12/23/2009
Americans Are Cautiously Open to Gas Tax Rise, Poll Shows
New York Times 02/28/2006
New York Times 07/04/2011
Abroad at the Pump, Circumspection by the Barrel
New York Times 05/07/2006
Gasoline Prices Spike to Record Level in California
Wall Street Journal 10/06/2012
As gasoline prices reach $5 a gallon rail and mass transit take on new life and users tax systems that need new investment.
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Why Gas Feels Cheap—and Why It’s Not, Historically Speaking
Wall Street Journal 01/04/2015
Travelers Shift to Rail as Cost of Fuel Rises
New York Times 06/21/2008
New York Times 08/01/2009
New York Times 09/20/2009
At Start of Rail Project, a Tussle Over Where to Begin
Wall Street Journal 12/13/2010
Budget Deal Deeply Cuts High-Speed Rail Program
New York Times 04/12/2011
Ford's efforts in this area after the GM and Chrysler bankruptcies. Conditions on fuel economy set by the government for companies taking financial asistance or loans from the government and for the auto industry bailout.
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Ford Remakes F-150, the Nation’s No. 1 Vehicle
New York Times 01/13/2014
Wall Street Journal 01/17/2014
Ford Among First to Get Loans for More Efficient Cars
New York Times 06/24/2009
Ford looks to lead pack in fuel eficiency.
Detroit Free Press 01/09/2010
Cars shrink under pressure from government and consumers.
Detroit News 01/09/2010
Small Engine shift signals big changes for buyers.
Detroit News 01/09/2010
The role of new technology in making significant gains in fuel efficiency possible in coming years.
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Wall Street Journal 01/17/2014
Obama administration set to raise fuel efficiency standards, but by how much? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05/13/2011
Americans Are Cautiously Open to Gas Tax Rise, Poll Shows
New York Times 02/28/2006
As the Price of Gasoline Takes Off, Oil and Auto Firms Trade Barbs
Wall Street Journal 04/12/2006
Wall Street Journal 06/29/2011
New Mileage Rules Debated by Carmakers and White House
New York Times 07/03/2011
Failures in U.S. policy in the middle east that compound the volatility in the region which increases the uncertainty for oil supplies.
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Senators Pass Mexico Oil Plan as Snag Arises
Wall Street Journal 12/12/2013
Wall Street Journal 08/09/2006
Results in Lebanon Damage U.S., Israel's Olmert
Wall Street Journal 08/14/2006
War Emboldens Iran Ahead of Nuclear Talks
Wall Street Journal 08/16/2006
Iran Winning Turkish Hearts, Minds
Wall Street Journal 09/06/2006
Economist 08/31/2006
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