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Oil Prices Offset Tax Cuts
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Rising oil prices following the U.S.-Iran war could offset the economic impact of Trump’s individual tax cuts in the “big beautiful bill,” according to CNBC. Raymond James strategist Travis McCourt wrote that a $20 increase in oil prices could push consumer gasoline spending about $150 billion higher. His estimate is based on the $420 billion Americans spent on gasoline in the fourth quarter of 2025. The Tax Foundation estimates the bill’s individual tax cuts total $129 billion for 2025, with most of the benefit expected to appear through tax refunds this filing season. Oil closed at $67.02 before the war on February 27th and traded around $88.20 Tuesday morning. Wolfe Research said oil would need to stay above $100 for a longer period to erase the tax benefit. Analysts said higher fuel costs could redirect tax refunds toward energy spending.
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