gallon just by doing that, a simple, simple task can add up to more and more savings. now all these are great tools but they do chop into your privacy. watch for this one thing, when you download the apps to find cheap gas near you, it wants to know your location. that is a fair tradeoff. they have to know where you are in relation to the gas, after you do that, go ahead into your settings privacy and change that location so they don t see this, your location always. you want to change that to only while you re using the app. that is just a better way to rein in your privacy there. at cyberguy.com i have all these listed. i have tips how to handle the privacy when it comes to low aring your goose price at the pump. believe me i keep asking all my friends, where are you getting cheapest gas? if you find out, you think you know what it is, one last tip, take out the phone. call the taxi company in your
surprise. you certainly hear republicans call for that, but it wouldn t do anything in the short-term. this is way too big an oil market. as you know, the bulk of what makes up the price of gas is the price of oil. and it s all a lot of tradeoffs, too. certainly you don t want a depression so you can have $2.50 gas. right. i want to look at this. gallop polls can find the price at which consumers significantly change their behavior is $5.35. richard, no economic statistic more immediate than gas prices and consumers are feeling it. is this justified? yeah. i i think that gallop poll says 50% to 60% of us start to change their behavior when that goose price goes above $5 or $6 a gallon. really, it means americans may have to change the way they live. that s the fifth factor that you and lizzie were talking about. it may seem painful in the short run. we have to change the way we live. we have to move closer to where we were, increasing numbers are walking and biking to