Rising Fuel Prices Following Iran Strikes Threaten Republican Congressional Majority
Fuel prices jumped 60 cents a gallon within two weeks of U.S. strikes on Iran, stoking political tensions as midterm elections in November approach.
| Countries | États-Unis, Iran |
|---|---|
| Sector | Pétrole, Essence |
| Theme | Politique & Géopolitique, Sécurité énergétique |
U.S. gasoline prices rose nearly 60 cents per gallon in two weeks following airstrikes against Iran launched on February 28. The increase represents a 19% jump since the conflict began. According to the AAA (American Automobile Association), the national average price reached $3.54 per gallon on Tuesday. The price surge comes amid regional tensions that extend far beyond Iran's borders.










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