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<p><span style="color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><span style="font-size: xx-small;">Although they don't directly reduce the price per gallon you pay at the pump, rewards credit cards are a great way to counter today's stubbornly high gas prices. "Most of us feel the pain every single week. We know it used to cost me $35 to fill up, and now it costs me $30," says Beverly Harzog, an independent credit card expert and consumer advocate. Big-time commuters in particular suffer when fuel costs rise. About 8 percent of Americans have commutes of an hour or longer, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's annual American Community Survey for 2014.News outlets frequently remind consumers of the high price of driving, says Harzog. But the weekly pinch and constant reminders shouldn't rush you to a gas rewards card without first surveying your options.Drivers generally have a choice between a station-specific credit card and a general card from major lenders (e.g., Visa and American Express). Many of the big gas companies,including Shell, BP, and Exxon, offer their own credit cards, but experts say drivers are typically better off with a general rewards card </span></span></p>
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