Behavior Quote by Michael J. Jackson
“We need more expensive gasoline to change consumer behavior," Mr. Jackson said. Otherwise, Americans will continue to favor big vehicles, not matter what kind of fuel-economy standards the government imposes on auto makers. Four dollars a gallon, he added, "is a good start.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Economic policy discussion, 2022
Higher gasoline prices are proposed to discourage large‑vehicle use and shift consumer behavior toward more efficient options.
In simple terms: Raising fuel costs can change buying habits.
Implement price incentives to promote fuel efficiency.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- fuel pricing reforms
- public awareness campaigns
- auto industry standards
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can policies protect vulnerable consumers?
- What alternatives can reduce reliance on gasoline?
Higher prices may disproportionately affect low‑income drivers.