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, is expected to impact the stability of the global market. And James Cochran, associate dean for research for the Culver House college of Business at the University of Alabama, says increased gas prices impact all sectors.

”Let’s say 10% of the cost of producing a product and getting it to the market is the gasoline it costs to [move it]. Let’s suppose gasoline goes up by 20%. You just incurred a 2% increase in the cost of that product even though the cost of making it hasn’t changed at all,“ he explained. Cochran says the consumer does have a bit of power. He says one thing you can do right now -- is to only drive when necessary. That would preserve gas and force prices down by decreasing demand.

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