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When will we see US gas prices decrease as the Iran War continues?
AAA said regular gas averages $4.09 a gallon, up from $3.11 a month ago, as economists warn diesel costs could raise grocery prices.
- On Friday, AAA reported that regular gas prices reached $4.09 per gallon, reflecting ongoing supply chain disruptions from the conflict with Iran.
- While the war with Iran nears the end of the fifth week, experts say it shows no signs of winding down, continuing to drive up pump prices.
- One month ago, the average price was $3.11, but rising fuel costs now threaten sticker shock in grocery stores for perishable items.
- Energy fellow Ed Hirs at the University of Houston warned that damage to the oil supply chain will be "long-lasting" if Iran retains strait control.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asked Army General Randy George to step down along with two other generals amid the ongoing conflict.
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