The average US household could save $725 to $1,200/year by 2020 when an estimated 60 to 80% of the cost savings from cheaper energy flows to consumers, Boston Consulting Group said in a study released Wednesday. In its latest installment of “Made in America, Again,” BCG estimated about 30-50% of the cost savings to companies from cheaper natural gas have likely been passed along to consumers. These savings come in the form of prices that are lower than they otherwise would have been, resulting in average household savings in the US of $425 to $725/year. This is equal to an extra 3-6% of additional discretionary spending each year for the average US household. Article continues below… Request a free trial of: Gas Daily Gas Daily Gas Daily offers the most detailed coverage of natural gas prices at interstate and intrastate pipeline and pooling points […]