Spiking gas prices in the U.S. are on track to eat up tax refunds this year, leaving most Americans with little extra to ...
A group of economists at Stanford University estimated that larger tax refunds this year will be wiped out by higher gas prices.
Stanford economists estimate that the typical U.S. household will spend an additional $740 on gas this year because of the jump in global oil prices.
Soaring gas prices threaten to wipe out Trump’s tax refund gains - Gas prices are likely to remain elevated for some time, as ...
The U.S. economy was supposed to start the year with a bang, fueled by an unusually large jump in tax refunds from President Donald Trump’s tax cut legislation. Yet spiking gas prices are on track to ...
With gas closing in on $4 a gallon, the Trump administration is pulling multiple levers to tame energy prices. The results have been mixed.
A few local gas stations are showing prices just under $4 per gallon on Tuesday. One station in Clifton has made it over the ...
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