NEW YORK (AP) -- Gas prices are expected to be the lowest they've been in about six years this summer. But that doesn't mean you need to be wasteful when headed to the beach.
The start of 2015 was expected to usher in a spending rebound, boosted by lower prices at the pump, but so far, purchases of goods and services have been lackluster at best.
Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson expects the price of oil to remain low over the next two years because of ample global supplies and relatively weak economic growth.
It may cost much less to fill up our vehicles with gas these days, but we are still paying fuel surcharges to ship packages, travel by air and in some cases, take a cab or car service.
NEW YORK (AP) -- For small business owners who deliver goods and services via car, truck or SUV, lower gas prices have brought more customers within reach and put more money in their pockets.