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American households pay nearly $450 more on average for energy amid Iran War, data shows
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- Americans have spent nearly $450 extra per household on rising energy costs during the Iran War, according to an analysis shared exclusively with CNBC's Steve Liesman.
- The average household has shelled out $447.19 for additional fuel-related expenses since the conflict began, data from Moody's Analytics found.
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Americans have spent nearly $450 extra per household on rising energy costs during the Iran War, according to an analysis shared exclusively with CNBC's Steve Liesman.
The average household has shelled out $447.19 for additional fuel-related expenses since the conflict began, data from Moody's Analytics found. That's cumulatively cost American consumers nearly $60 billion as gas prices and airline fares surge.
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