US Percent of Income Spent on Gas Map
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US Percent of Income Spent on Gas Map
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#3Remarkable how well it lines up with counties that voted for Bush.
Cheap real estate (which usually equates to lots of driving) is a very strong predictor of votes for Bush.
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#4That being said, I was a bit shocked that some median people pay 15% of their income in gas. yikes!
Come to think of it, I bet they just divided the median spent on gas with the median income instead of actually finding the median of % income spent on gas (e.g. maybe lower income people drive less than higher income people so the median will be lower).
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#7somewhat silly map. If you go to the income tab, then there are almost no differences in median percent of income spent on gas vs. median income. Even gas prices are correlated with median income (maybe the oil companies do have a heart and having the higher income regions "subsidize" the lower income regions... actually it probably has a lot to do with gas taxes). That being said, I was a bit shocked that some media…
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#9In the more populated areas, we may only drive 10 - 50 minutes to our destination, and most of that might be in traffic (at least here in southern California). Of course we wouldn't need to spend as much in gas. Everything's closer.
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#10Remarkable how well it lines up with counties that voted for Bush.
Interesting that those that see high gas prices as a natural way towards a higher-evolved energy system are those who have the least skin in the game.