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gas prices got you stressed more commuters turning to carpools

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Rising gasoline prices in the US (Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana region) are driving commuters to carpooling, reducing fuel demand slightly. The mechanism is demand_spike for carpools/ridesharing services, and input_cost for commuters. Impact is regional and weak; no major company margin effect identified.

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  • Gas prices rise to around $4.80 per gallon.
  • Mechanics PJ and Jim Schulten save approximately $50 a week by carpooling.
  • OKI Regional Council of Governments offers $800 monthly subsidy for vanpool participants.
  • Two-person carpool can save over $1,500 annually.

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