Americans Struggle as Gas Prices Surge Amid Iran War
Geopolitical tensions drove fuel prices higher worldwide, with the U.S. average reaching $4.00 a gallon for the first time since 2022, AAA said.
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Empty Promises at the Pump: The Real Reason Nevada Drivers are Still Paying a "War Tax"
Global oil prices showed a modest pullback Wednesday, edging closer to the $100 per barrel mark. For American consumers, however, that shift has yet to translate into meaningful relief at the pump. National gasoline averages remain above $4 per gallon, keeping pressure on household budgets and small businesses alike. The slight dip in crude prices has been linked to speculation surrounding a possible diplomatic breakthrough tied to escalating te…
War in the Middle East: the Price of Gasoline Reaches the Four Us Dollars, at the Highest Since 2022
As the war against Iran continues to affect the world's oil supply, the price of fuel has increased even further today in the United States. A surge that puts a little more pressure on Donald Trump, who had campaigned for the promise to lower the cost of living. Americans are now paying their gasoline an average of four dollars.
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