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Originally Posted by aturnis
Every small business construction contractor with a fleet of 50 vehicles is saving big time.
Citizens and businesses have a little extra cash in their pockets to get projects they've been putting off done.
Lower fuel prices allows the contractors to price that work cheaper, ensuring more of those new bid requests turn into work.
This has a huge positive effect.
Of course, the huge corporations will just continue business as usual. Refusing to pass savings on to customers, making the economic drive solely demand driven, and they'll selfishly pocket every penny of savings for their investors.
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I agree with this, I'm just pointing out there's another side of the coin. People employed spend more than unemployed and there's no denying the oil prices have definitely correlated to big unemployment and that's not something to brush off and be taken lightly. Nothing more, nothing less. Trying to keep the discussion real. You don't find that many people unemployed in a high paying sector troubling for America long term!?