1. Rising oil prices positively impact U.S. GDP due to the U.S. being a net exporter of crude oil and petroleum products; 2. Higher oil prices stimulate local economic activity, investment, and government tax revenues; 3. Despite increased consumer costs, efficiency gains and reduced gasoline expenditure mitigate negative effects, allowing for further oil price increases.
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