On a per-capita basis , annual real energy spending per person was lower in 2011 than in any year going back to 1995, and about 11% below 2005 when real energy spending peaked at $494 billion. Compared to the first year in the series, 1995, real spending on energy per person in 2011 was 7.5% lower.Posted previously: US government's consumption of gasoline at a 25-year high (in 2010).
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Energy Expenditures Per Capita Lowest Since 1995 -- CarpeDiem
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