As of recent estimates, the United States consumes approximately 19-20 million barrels of crude oil per day, translating to around 7 billion barrels annually. This consumption includes various sectors such as transportation, industry, and residential use. Additionally, the U.S. is one of the largest consumers of petroleum products globally. Exact figures can vary year by year based on economic activity and changes in energy policy.
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A top fuel funny car can use up to 15 US gallons per pass
Dependent. In the US, for non-commercial use fuels, it is. The federal government puts on a fuel tax, and states will add an additional fuel tax. For commercial use diesel, there's a programme known as IFTA - the Interstate Fuel Tax Agreement - which includes all US states and Canadian provinces, for which the tax payouts and returns are filed annually.
65,000 - 75,000$ Annually.
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Best estimate is about 100 billion dollars per year. It also costs us about 300,000 lives annually.
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45 billion.
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In the US, $40-60K annually.