Survey finds more than half of Americans are experiencing financial hardship due to gas prices

Samantha Fields May 2, 2022
HTML EMBED:
COPY
Though Americans are spending lots at the pump, more are working from home now and can choose to drive less.  Mario Tama/Getty Images

Survey finds more than half of Americans are experiencing financial hardship due to gas prices

Samantha Fields May 2, 2022
Though Americans are spending lots at the pump, more are working from home now and can choose to drive less.  Mario Tama/Getty Images
HTML EMBED:
COPY

Gas prices are still high across the country, which is causing stress and financial hardship for many Americans, according to a recent Gallup survey.

But not as many Americans are stressed as in the past when gas has been expensive. When gas prices spiked in 2005 and 2008, more than 70% of people said it was causing them financial hardship. Now, about half of Americans are saying that.

One reason fewer people are stressed, Gallup found, is that most people today think high gas prices are temporary. Plus, more Americans are in better shape financially. 

“We’ve seen that in higher savings balances and lower credit card debt,” said Rob Levy, vice president of research with the Financial Health Network. “We also find consumers are spending less right now … on things like credit card debt, auto loans, as well as really high-cost lending, like payday loans and pawn loans.”

More people are also working from home now and can choose to drive less. 

Lisa Miller’s been driving less. “I’ve been trying not to make any unnecessary trips.”

Miller is a single mom in New Jersey with three kids. Gas prices are a huge stress for her right now. “It’s all stressful because everything’s going up — food’s going up, the gas is going up,” she said.

But she added that her salary isn’t. 

There’s a lot happening in the world.  Through it all, Marketplace is here for you. 

You rely on Marketplace to break down the world’s events and tell you how it affects you in a fact-based, approachable way. We rely on your financial support to keep making that possible. 

Your donation today powers the independent journalism that you rely on. For just $5/month, you can help sustain Marketplace so we can keep reporting on the things that matter to you.