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Iran War cost US consumers $53 billion extra in raised gas prices
The Iran War cost US consumers $53 billion in higher gas prices, according to a report. President Trump warned of potential economic catastrophe if the conflict continued, though the Strait of Hormuz is reopening despite irreversible damage.
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