The oil supply shock from the Iran war is directly impacting what Americans pay to fill up their cars, with gasoline prices up an average of roughly 60 cents since hostilities erupted on February 28.
The average gas price fell this week to its lowest since the Iran conflict began, then reversed direction with a nationwide ...
Well, that was certainly unpleasant. From Feb. 28, when bombs started falling on Iran, to March 7 -- the end of the first week of the Iran war -- gasoline prices in the U.S. jumped more than $0.48 to ...
U.S. gasoline prices soared immediately following the "Epic Fury" conflict, jumping 38% in 38 days nationwide. This rapid increase occurred despite America's energy independence, abundant gasoline ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. The Iran war has led to a record high increase in gas prices. New consumer price index data showed gas ...
Democrats target Michigan lawmaker's support for Iran war as fueling gas price hikes Republican Barrett distances himself from Trump's Iran rhetoric but backs war for national security Local protests ...
Trump tries to calm concerns over gas prices as Iran's supreme leader threatens Strait of Hormuz 05:31 The oil supply shock from the Iran war is directly impacting what Americans pay to fill up their ...