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CHART OF THE DAY: Here’s How Much Cash Cheap Energy Is Saving Everyday Americans

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Andrew Follett Energy and Science Reporter
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Americans are enjoying cheap energy with the average price of gasoline at only $1.70 per gallon and natural gas near historic lows.

In fact, Americans are spending less on energy than they have at virtually any other point in recent history.

This is good news for the economy. When the price of energy decreases, the cost of goods and services produced decline as well. Any product that is transported to market via truck or car uses gasoline and virtually every service uses electricity.Thus, low energy prices effectively reduce the price of almost everything.

This is especially great news for the poor, who tend to spend a higher proportion of their incomes on energy.

“It may not have a huge effect on the top 10 percent of households, but if you’re earning $30,000 or $40,000 a year and drive to work, this is a big deal,”Guy Berger, a Royal Bank of Scotland economist, told The New York Times. “Conceptually, this is the opposite of the stock market boom, which was concentrated at the top.”

High energy prices harm ethnic minorities far more than they harm the average household, according to a study by the Pacific Research Institute. When average energy spending rose from 2.9 percent to 3.8 percent of annual income for the average household, the average African-American household, annual spending rose 4.5 percent to 5.8 percent of household income. Lower-income black communities bore an even larger burden and ended up spending 26 percent of their household income on energy.

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