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Fuel Prices Are Slamming Consumers Even as Crude Crisis Fades
Fuel prices remain nearly a dollar per gallon higher than before the war with Iran, despite recent declines, causing financial strain on consumers during the summer driving season peak. A Shell gas station in Los Angeles exemplifies the ongoing high costs.
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