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Americans are paying $2 billion more for gas this Memorial Day weekend than they did last year
Americans are spending approximately $2 billion more on gasoline during Memorial Day weekend compared to the previous year, marking the beginning of the summer travel season. Experts warn that consumer pressures from elevated gas prices are expected to intensify further, potentially straining both household budgets and overall economic conditions.
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