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Energy > Vehicle Fuel Expenditures
The following information is about Vehicle Fuel Expenditures.
Vehicle Fuel Expenditures Defined
The cost, including taxes, of the gasoline, gasohol, or diesel fuel added to the vehicle's tank. Expenditures do not include the cost of oil or other items that may have been purchased at the same time as the vehicle fuel.
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