The collapse in oil prices over the last seven months looks to destabilize the world stage by redirecting over $1.8 trillion in spending if current prices hold. While worldwide demand exceeds 92 million barrels per day , the drop in price from over $105 this past summer to under $50 translates into sizable savings for the average American. Who Gains vs. Who Loses Spread out across all industries, U.S. consumers could be looking at an extra $300 billion in savings this year, since oil touches just about every aspect of daily life in one form or another. The working poor, in particular, will be the largest beneficiaries , since energy expenses constitute a greater percentage of household income for them than for any other group. They will likely feel as though they are getting ahead, for a change, rather than continuing to slip further into the abyss . The impact of “less pain at the pump” […]