Saving With Lower Gas Prices?

According to a recent Ipsos Public Affairs eNations omnibus study conducted in January 2015, one-third (36%) of Americans felt they were able to spend more money for the holidays because gas prices were so low.

Households with children (53%) and Millennials (51%) indicated they had extra money to spend this past holiday season, while females (32%), households without children (30%), and most of all, those over 55 years of age (21%) saying their budgets were not affected.

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