Oil prices have risen. That's making gas more expensive for US drivers and helping Russia's war
- Rising oil prices, attributed to Saudi Arabia and Russia cutting back on oil production, are leading to increased fuel costs for drivers, truckers, and farmers.
- The surge in oil prices has attracted investors, causing speculation that prices will continue to rise. However, there is still plenty of oil in the world to meet current demand.
- Higher oil prices benefit Russia by generating more revenue to support its invasion of Ukraine and offset the impact of Western sanctions.
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Oil prices have risen. That's making gas more expensive for US drivers and helping Russia's war
Oil prices have risen, meaning drivers are paying more for gasoline and truckers and farmers more for diesel. The increase also complicates the global fight against inflation and feeds Russia's war chest. That poses problems for politicians as well as...
Oil prices making gas more expensive, helping Russia's war
Oil prices have risen, meaning drivers are paying more for gasoline and truckers and farmers more for diesel. The increase also complicates the global fight against inflation and feeds Russia's war chest. That poses problems for politicians as well as the people having to spend more to get to wo...
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