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		<title>What would $10 per gallon of gas do to the &#8220;average&#8221; American?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you read this post.. Be warned.. i&#8217;m not posting scientifically researched facts.. Just a simple commentary on how much $10/gal gas would strain the minimum wage worker using info that I&#8217;ve gathered through google searches. Average gas mileage for vehicles in America is 17 MPG. Source Wiki.Answers.com Average commute for American worker 16 miles [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you read this post.. Be warned.. i&#8217;m not posting scientifically researched facts.. Just a simple commentary on how much $10/gal gas would strain the minimum wage worker using info that I&#8217;ve gathered through google searches.</p>
<p>Average gas mileage for vehicles in America is 17 MPG.<br />
Source <a target="blank" a href="http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_average_gas_mileage_of_the_average_car">Wiki.Answers.com</a></p>
<p>Average commute for American worker 16 miles (26 minutes) one way.<br />
Source <a target="blank" a href="http://abcnews.go.com/technology/traffic/story?id=485098">ABC News</a></p>
<p>At $10/gallon of gas that is about 59 cent/mile..Round trip to work each day is right at $18.88 (Not including cost of car, maintenance, etc)</p>
<p>US Minimum wage &#8211; $6.55/hour (Before Taxes).. $52.40/day (Before Taxes)</p>
<p>Average American pays 30.8 percent  in taxes.. leaving them with $26.26 per day after taxes..</p>
<p>Subtract the $18.88 for gas, the minimum wage worker is left with a whopping $7.38 per day to pay for food, housing, clothing, entertainment, heath care, etc&#8230;</p>
<p>At what point is it more profitible for a person to stay at home and collect unemployment than to spend almost 2/3 of their income paying for gas? When the lowest paid workers stay home, what happens to the US economy? </p>
<p>I hate to say it but we should really take a hard look at our current lifestyles and think about how our behavior would change in the the event of $10 gas.. After we do a thorough self evaluation, we should start implementing changes now and be ready for $10 gas, not if it arrives but when it arrives.</p>
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