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Illinois drivers near tipping point as gas prices climb

Illinois drivers near tipping point as gas prices climb

Illinois ranks 15th nationwide in how close drivers are to cutting back on essentials. Photo: Shutterstock


ILLINOIS (Chambana Today) — As gas prices rise, Illinois drivers say they are approaching a financial tipping point. According to a survey by Advance America, key findings from the state include:

  • Illinois ranks 15th nationwide in how close drivers are to cutting back on essentials
  • Drivers say their “breaking point” is $5.07 per gallon
  • Gas prices were at $4.36 at the time of the survey, leaving a 71-cent gap

What Illinoisans would cut first:

  • Dining out/takeout: 41%
  • Travel and leisure: 29%
  • Groceries: 13%
  • Savings/investments: 6%
  • Utility bills: 6%
  • Healthcare/medications: 3%

How drivers are adjusting:

  • 40% would drive less
  • 19% would combine trips or plan routes more carefully
  • 17% would take on extra work or side income
  • 8% would switch to public transportation
  • 7% would carpool
  • 5% would consider changing jobs to reduce commuting
  • 5% would rely on credit or loans

Impact on daily life:

  • 49% feel extremely or very stressed about gas prices
  • 33% feel somewhat stressed
  • 37% have relied on credit or borrowing due to fuel costs
  • 43% have canceled plans with friends or family due to rising prices

The findings underscore how close many Illinois households are to making difficult financial trade-offs as fuel costs continue to rise.

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