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  2. See How Far Your Paycheck Goes in the 10 Biggest U.S. Cities

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    Groceries: $432.41. Utilities: $132.63. Transportation: $450. Healthcare: $428.54. New York is the largest city in the U.S. and is one of the worst cities for saving money. According to a recent ...

  3. Keep Your Cash When Buying Groceries, Gas, Utilities ... - AOL

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    According to some estimates, fresh tires can improve fuel economy by as much as 11%. De-junk your trunk. Every 100 pounds of extra weight in your car could reduce your gas mileage by up to 2% ...

  4. The 3 best gas apps of 2024 - AOL

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    For example, Kelley Blue Book found the gas for a hybrid/alternative energy car costs only $76 a month, while a mid-size car costs $129 per month, based on a five-year average of gas prices. The ...

  5. Corporate average fuel economy - Wikipedia

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    The program covered model year 2012 to model year 2016 and ultimately required an average fuel economy standard of 35.5 miles per US gallon (6.63 L/100 km; 42.6 mpg ‑imp) in 2016 (of 39 miles per gallon for cars and 30 mpg for trucks), a jump from the 2009 average for all vehicles of 25 miles per gallon.

  6. Food miles - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Food miles is the distance food is transported from the time of its making until it reaches the consumer. Food miles are one factor used when testing the environmental impact of food, such as the carbon footprint of the food. [ 1] The concept of food miles originated in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom.

  7. Fuel economy in automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Fuel consumption monitor from a 2006 Honda Airwave.The displayed fuel economy is 18.1 km/L (5.5 L/100 km; 43 mpg ‑US). A Briggs and Stratton Flyer from 1916. Originally an experiment in creating a fuel-saving automobile in the United States, the vehicle weighed only 135 lb (61.2 kg) and was an adaptation of a small gasoline engine originally designed to power a bicycle.

  8. Business mileage reimbursement rate - Wikipedia

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    The business mileage reimbursement rate is an optional standard mileage rate used in the United States for purposes of computing the allowable business deduction, for Federal income tax purposes under the Internal Revenue Code, at 26 U.S.C. § 162, for the business use of a vehicle. Under the law, the taxpayer for each year is generally ...

  9. AmEx Blue Cash: Don't Get It for Gas, Get it for Groceries - AOL

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    As Americans, we drive an average of 13,476 miles per year, according to Federal Highway Administration data. With gasoline now selling for a national average of $3.65 per gallon -- and the ...