U.S. Gas Demand Should Fall for Good After the 2006 Peak

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NEW YORK - The world's biggest gas-guzzling nation has limits after all.

After seven decades of mostly uninterrupted growth, U.S. gasoline demand is at the start of a long-term decline. By 2030, Americans will burn at least 20percent less gasoline than today, experts say, even as millions of more cars clog the roads.

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U.S. Gas Demand Should Fall for Good After the 2006 Peak

The country's thirst for gasoline is shrinking as cars and trucks become m...

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