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"According to researchers at Brown University’s Watson School of International and Public Affairs, Americans have paid an additional $51.7 billion in gasoline and diesel costs since the conflict began on February 28, equivalent to nearly $400 per household." www.newsweek.com/5-signs-amer...
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Rising prices and mounting debts are weighing on many Americans' financial outlook this year.
Five signs Americans are getting squeezed this summer
The Costs of War Project