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To: Salt'n'Peppa who wrote (163792)2/12/2012 9:48:30 PM
From: research12342 Recommendations  Respond to of 206338
 
The number of workers has risen slowly but surely - no sign of any big drop off to explain sharp drop in gas usage in Oct 2011. And if gas usage had really dropped that much, oil imports should have also dropped, and refinery profits should have dropped as well. And independent gas stations should have been bleating that they were going out of business. None of those things appear to have happened, hence my supposition that the flaws in the gas data are driving the odd picture.