Pennsylvania's gasoline consumption has increased by 14.3% from 2016 to 2021, while nationwide sales have declined by 5.7%, showcasing a distinct trend in gas usage.
In Pennsylvania, daily gasoline sales reached 9.5 million gallons in 2021, which translates to about 0.7 gallons per person, reflecting a significant rise in consumption.
While national gas sales decreased due to pandemic-related lifestyle changes, Pennsylvania experienced a growth in daily gasoline purchases, diverging from the national trend of reduced consumption.
The pandemic has shifted commuting habits, with remote work becoming more common, particularly impacting gas consumption patterns, although Pennsylvania's fuel sales continue to rise.
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