Using data from the U.S. DOT, U.S. Census Bureau, and other sources, FinanceBuzz reveals how much of the average driver's monthly income goes toward gas costs.
I would say pretty confidently, without digging up figures, that Californians have a higher rate of using fuel-efficient vehicles. I know that they have the highest rate of BEV usage in the US. A lot of the fuel-inefficient vehicles are (large) pickup trucks, and California has a relatively low share of pickup truck ownership, whereas Wyoming has the highest.
Is that what the LLM told you? I would like to know. Genuinely curious. Did you make it up on the spot? Is it motivated by malice, or stupidity? What’s your deal?
California is relatively-wealthy.
I would say pretty confidently, without digging up figures, that Californians have a higher rate of using fuel-efficient vehicles. I know that they have the highest rate of BEV usage in the US. A lot of the fuel-inefficient vehicles are (large) pickup trucks, and California has a relatively low share of pickup truck ownership, whereas Wyoming has the highest.
California and New York are the poorest states based on median wage…
Is that what the LLM told you? I would like to know. Genuinely curious. Did you make it up on the spot? Is it motivated by malice, or stupidity? What’s your deal?
Per capita household income:
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_income
Is that just a lie?
For 2023:
California - $96k
Mississippi - $54k
Both can be true.
The data can say whatever you want if you torture it enough