The U.S. economy looks bullish as the price of oil plummets and employment numbers bounce back. But President Obama is advising consumers to be cautious, warning that the price of gas will soon be rising once again.
Speaking to the Detroit News this week, the president offered some financial planning advice.
“I would strongly advise American consumers to continue to think about how you save money at the pump, because it is good for the environment, it’s good for family pocket books,” said Obama.
While travelling to Detroit for a tour of Ford’s Michigan Assembly plant, the president cautioned against returning “to old habits” and warned that when “suddenly gas is back at $3.50, you are going to not be real happy.”
During a Phoenix speech on Thursday, the president seemed to issue a more certain forecast. CBS News White House correspondent Mark Knoller reports:
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