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I suspect that much of that tax break would not reduce prices at the pump, but end up in the pockets of gasoline retailers.
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Drivers pay out-of-pocket for gasoline, and it cost $38 to fill up his tank.
Pockets of gas are then released.
Each 1-cent increase in the price of gasoline takes about $1 billion out of the pockets of consumers over the course of a year, leaving them less money to spend on other goods and services.
Typically, every one-cent increase in the pump price of gasoline takes more than $1 billion out of consumer pockets over a year.
The Gulf of Mexico, the nation's largest energy center, was still reeling yesterday, four days after Hurricane Katrina, crippling gasoline supplies in some pockets of the country.
In Storm's Wake, Turmoil in Energy Market Spurs Release of Strategic Petroleum Stocks The nation's largest energy center was still reeling four days after Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf of Mexico, crippling gasoline supplies in some pockets of the country.
A gallon of gasoline.
A quarter of a tank of gasoline?
His hand smells deliciously of gasoline.
My collection of gasoline: burn it carefully.
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