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Should the US Government suspend the federal tax on gasoline during the COVID-19 Second Great Recession to increase consumer travel by decreasing the cost of travel and increasing federal revenue losses?

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Would the suspension of the federal gasoline tax increase domestic travel and, therefore, increase the risk of spreading COVID-19, while at the same time reducing federal revenue and continuing the mixed signals from the central government regarding the severity of the COVID-19 Crisis?

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