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The Cost of War Means Pain at the Pump
Gasoline prices in New York rose about 50 cents in a month as geopolitical risks and tariffs drive inflation impacting consumers nationwide, especially in rural areas.
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Mother Lode drivers feel pain at pump as gas prices spike
Military conflicts in the Middle East frequently cause global oil prices to spike due to fears of supply disruptions, and the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran that began two weeks ago has severely impacted Iran, a major oil producer, and access…
The price of war is posted at the pump
In the United States, the most visible measure of economic anxiety is not a government report or a Federal Reserve chart. It is the large number posted on the sign outside every gas station. When gasoline prices rise, Americans immediately sense that something in the economy has gone wrong. Today those signs are beginning to tell a familiar story, the growing cost of war.
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