As gasoline prices continue to rise due to the ongoing war in Iran, the average price of gas at the pump in the US has surpassed $4 for the first time in over four years. As to the AAA motoring organization, the average price of ordinary gasoline across the country has risen to $4.02 per gallon, which is over $1 higher than before the conflict started. Diesel will set you back about $1.70 more as well.
Energy production and transportation across the Middle East has been severely hindered or halted due to the effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway, over the past month. Crude oil, a key component in gasoline and diesel, has seen a dramatic increase in price.A major tenet of US President Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign promise was a reduction in gas costs.
The current increase, according to the president, is just a temporary setback that will not have long-lasting consequences. High petrol costs, however, are causing economists to sound the alarm that consumers may cut down on spending, which might have a negative impact on the economy.
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