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Iran war cost: Average U.S. household paying $450 more on gas and energy
Higher energy costs can force consumers to raid their savings and lean more on debt to cover expenses.
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According to CNBC’s source item, Iran war cost: Average U.S. household paying $450 more on gas and energy, Higher energy costs can force consumers to raid their savings and lean more on debt to cover expenses.
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- Iran war cost: Average U.S. household paying $450 more on gas and energyCNBC - 2026-05-29T19:58:45+00:00
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