Thursday, November 13, 2014

Gov't tells US drivers to get used to cheap gas

Associated Press By JONATHAN FAHEY:

Those low gas prices on station signs aren't going away soon, the government says. Related Stories Gas Prices Are About to Hit a Key Symbolic Mark The Fiscal Times Gas falling under $3 nationwide: What to know Associated Press Gas is $3 a gallon or less for most drivers CNNMoney.com Falling gas prices fuel consumer spending USA TODAY [$$] Why the Drop in Oil Prices Caught So Many by Surprise The Wall Street Journal In a dramatic shift from previous forecasts, the Energy Department predicted Wednesday that the average price of gasoline in the U.S. will be $2.94 a gallon in 2015. That is a 44-cent drop from an outlook issued just a month ago. If the sharply lower estimate holds true, U.S. consumers will save $61 billion on gas compared with this year. Rising oil production, particularly in the U.S., and weak spots in the global economy have led to a sharp reduction in oil prices over the past four months. Not seeing much of a change ahead, the government cut its forecast for global oil prices next year by $18 a barrel to $83. As a result, U.S. drivers will pay on average 45 cents less for a gallon of gas next year compared to this year. Based on expected gasoline consumption, that's a savings of $60.9 billion. MORE:

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Saturday, November 1, 2014

10 ways to wear a t-shirt

By Christopher Kim:

The classic white tee is a more diverse garment than one would think. V-neck, cropped, or loose and louche—there are variations that suit nearly every ensemble whether you’re wearing it with your favorite jeans or tulle ball skirt. And while we are ease our way into the cooler temps, the tee becomes the best foundation for layering. From biker babe toughness to red carpet ready, we’ve rounded up the 10 best styles for all of your style needs. MORE:

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