Gasoline Consumption Tanking

February 11, 2012
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If you believe gas consumption is a leading indicator of the economy, we are in for a really bad downturn.

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Gas consumption is at record lows, the likes of which have not been seen in decades at least not since 1980.

From Zerohedge.com

What other plausible explanation is there for the decline from 42.4 MGD in July 2011 to 30.9 MGD in November 2011 other than a dramatic decline in discretionary driving? That 27% drop in a few months in unprecedented, except in times of war or sharp economic contraction, i.e. recession.

If we stipulate that vehicles and fuel consumption are essential proxies for the U.S. economy, then we can expect a steep decline in economic activity to register in other metrics within the next few months.

Such a sharp drop would of course be “unexpected” given the positive employment data of the past few months. But as the data above shows, employment isn’t tightly correlated to gasoline consumption: gasoline consumption reflects recession and growth.

In other words, look out below.

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