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Today’s gas prices may not be wrecking the economy or even prompting dramatic changes in driving habits. But public transit agencies in Chicago, Columbus, Denver, Jacksonville, Miami and New York all report increases in ridership and say gas prices may be part of the reason. A Gallup Poll taken this month also found that concerns about the cost of gas rivaled worries about unemployment, jobs and wages.
USA Today
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