Wednesday, July 4, 2012
The connection may not seem obvious but improving the miles per gallon of our cars spurs job creation. This is for two reasons: (1) improving automobile efficiency requires the addition of new technologies, which are designed and manufactured by adding workers in the auto industry and (2) money saved on gasoline by drivers will be spent on other goods and services, increasing jobs across the economy. Luke Tonachel, NRDC vehicles analyst. Read more: STUDY: More MPG = More Jobs

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