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Abisf Abisf
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The actual cost of gasoline that U.S. consumers purchase for their cars is
 
  a. about 1 per gallon which makes it even more unfair that we are currently paying around 4 per gallon.
  b. about 4 per gallon, so the current prices at the pump are right on target.
  c. about 6 per gallon which is more in line with fair prices paid in European countries
  d. about 14 per gallon when one considers estimated harmful environmental and health costs.
  e. it was 2 per gallon until Hurricane Katrina and Deep Horizon oil spill caused increases in production costs and decreases in availability.
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