Headed home for the holidays? So are more than 100 million other Americans, by air, by road and by other means.
About 91 million of those travelers will be driving. Cheap gas and rising household income are fueling more car trips this year of at least 50 miles between Wednesday and Jan. 3, 2016, according to the AAA.
On Monday, the group announced that the average price per gallon for gas nationwide had dropped below $2 — its lowest level since March 2009.
The national average is actually $1.9998 for those keeping count, but some metro gas stations were charging as little as $1.66 Tuesday, according to Twin Cities Gas Buddy. The national average gas price is about 41 cents less than last year.
The price of gas is a significant economic indicator because more than 90 percent of travelers plan to drive to their holiday destinations, up about 1.4 percent over last year.
"With gas prices low, people are able to budget more trips; they're feeling more confident," said Sabrina Caprioli, a AAA spokeswoman based in the Twin Cities. The association estimates that cheaper gas prices have saved Americans more than $115 billion so far this year — roughly $550 per driver.
"I am so, so stoked for low gas prices," said Sylvia Jennings, a University of Minnesota sophomore, who was gassing up at Bobby and Steve's Tuesday before heading home to Madison, Wis., for the holiday break. "I like cheap gas."
More fliers, bigger planes
Millions more will fly to their holiday destinations.