NACS consumer survey results yield expectations of increased summer spending

  • NACS consumer survey results yield expectations of increased summer spending

    According to a recent NACS consumer survey of 1183 gasoline customers, more consumers are saying they’ll spend more money than otherwise expected this summer (25% of those surveyed) compared to less money than otherwise expected this summer (16% of those surveyed). In the midwest, 33% of consumers surveyed said they plan to spend more money than otherwise expected this summer, the highest percentage of any region in the US.

    According to NACS, Americans are expected to average more than two summer vacation trips of at least two nights away from home, and the bulk of this travel will be by car. More than 8 in 10 consumers (84%) say that they will drive for a summer vacation.

    In related news, CSNews reported that 2013 retail fuel volumes were up 1.6%.

    From a fuel price management perspective, we can hope that the NACS consumer survey predictions hold true, and that retail fuel volumes will grow at least as much as they did in 2013.

     

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