Bundle has a new spending analysis available online. This time they are looking specifically at the average annual spending on gas and car expenses by city and state. And the data reveals some interesting trends. First, gas and car spending is considerably higher west of the Mississippi. Apart from the Research Triangle area in North Carolina, all the top ten cities in spending are west of the great river. And Arizona residents spend a lot on driving--with four of the top spending cities in the states.
On average, Americans spend $5,477 on gas and car expenses per year, Bundle found. Read the article here.
And get detailed regional from this infographic. (Click here to download)

(h/t Barry Ritholtz and Flowing Data)
Posted
06-24-2010 3:07 AM
by
Graham Griffith
Filed under: spending, consumer spending, North Carolina, Arizona, spending by city, what americans spend, car spending, bundle, gas, auto expenses, gas spending, bundle.com