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Gas prices and Houston’s economy (March 10, 2026)

Gas prices and Houston’s economy (March 10, 2026)

Houston Matters · Michael Hagerty

March 10, 202649m 15s

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Show Notes

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On Tuesday's show: Gas prices in Houston have risen around 50 cents in the last week, bringing the average price per gallon above $3 for the first time in recent memory, according to AAA, as the Iran war intensified. We discuss how long that increase might last and how it could affect the Houston economy.

Also this hour: Houston hosting matches during this summer's FIFA World Cup brings international attention and scrutiny to human trafficking prevention in our region. So, how are local human rights groups preparing for the rise in illicit activities? And what happens once the games are over?

Then, a civil rights nonprofit recently released a report documenting modern-day lynchings, finding more than 70 have taken place since 2000 here in Texas and six other states.

And we all know Houston traffic can be challenging. But now imagine you’re in it while steering a covered wagon and a team of mules! We visit with the Valley Lodge Trail Riders as they roll into town for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.

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FIFA World Cupgas priceshouston economyhouston livestock show and rodeohuman traffickingIranlynchingoil pricespolice shootingsTrail RidersValley Lodge Trail RidersWold Cup