Gas, Electric, or Hybrid: True Costs and Savings

Gas, Electric, or Hybrid: True Costs and Savings
Individual drivers all have personal reasons for choosing to drive a gas-powered car versus either an EV or a hybrid. Aldeca studio/Shutterstock
Kent McDill
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The national average price for gasoline in the continental United States reached $5 in mid-June. People who spend multiple hours in their cars daily were flummoxed. No one was likely to get an increase in salary to match the increase in gas prices, so most people were forced to refigure their transportation budgets accordingly.

Meanwhile, those consumers who have already purchased electric cars are enjoying the fact that they are not screaming at fuel pumps.

Kent McDill
Kent McDill
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Kent McDill has been a professional writer his entire career, spending 20 years as a sportswriter in Chicago before transitioning to business writing. He has written specifically about personal finance since 2013. He has four children and resides in suburban Chicago.
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