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Pain at the pump: Gasoline prices and subjective well-being
Casey Boyd-Swan,
Chris Herbst
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Business & Economics
Gasoline Prices
100%
Pain
94%
Subjective Well-being
94%
Life Satisfaction
45%
Well-being
39%
Rebound
19%
Physical Health
19%
Labour Market
18%
Health Benefits
18%
Large Groups
18%
Deterioration
16%
Happiness
15%
Lifestyle
14%
Market Conditions
13%
Car
13%
Health
10%
Communication
9%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
pump
69%
price
65%
life satisfaction
42%
health
18%
market conditions
18%
labor market
18%
automobile
12%
communication
10%
document
10%
loss
7%
Social Sciences
pain
77%
well-being
54%
life style
14%
happiness
12%
health
12%
communications
11%
labor market
10%
Group
4%