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  2. Your utility bill could be the next $5 gas - AOL

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    Natural gas prices are likely to go higher, too, with the Energy Department forecasting prices of about $9 per 1 million BTUs by the end of this year. The current price is around $7, so that would ...

  3. Here’s How Much Americans Are Spending on Monthly Bills - AOL

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    According to a recent survey by GOBankingRates of over 1,000 adults, 30% of Americans are paying $201 – $300 of their monthly budget on utility bills like electric, heat/gas, and water.

  4. Most Americans can't afford a $1,000 emergency expense ...

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    To figure out how much to put away, add the total amount you spend each month on food, housing, gas and other bills. So if your monthly bills amount to $2,000 a month, you'll need $6,000 in ...

  5. Fuel taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On average, as of April 2019, state and local taxes and fees add 34.24 cents to gasoline and 35.89 cents to diesel, for a total US volume-weighted average fuel tax of 52.64 cents per gallon for gas and 60.29 cents per gallon for diesel. [3]

  6. Want to know if your gas bill will increase this winter ... - AOL

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    The Southern California Gas Co. has launched a text-messaging service that will alert customers of potential increases to their natural gas bill this winter.

  7. Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing - Wikipedia

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    The largest component of the average price of $2.80/gallon of regular grade gasoline in the United States from 2012 through 2021, representing 54.8% of the price of gas, was the price of crude oil. The second largest component during the same period was taxes—federal and state taxes representing 17% of the price of gas.