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![]() Americans’ Weight
Gain Costs Airlines
Americans gained an average of ten pounds per person in the 1990s. The Centers for Disease Control estimates that the extra weight cost U.S. carriers an additional 350 million gallons of fuel in 2000. That amounts to an additional $275 million annually in fuel bills for the financially strapped American airline industry. Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |





