
Gas Prices Surge to $3/Gallon, Iran Tensions Blamed
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U.S. gasoline prices surge to $3/gallon, highest since November, due to Middle East tensions and Iran strikes. Brent crude oil jumps over 5% to $77/barrel, causing pump prices to rise nationwide. Irans response disrupts oil production and shipping lanes, exacerbating global supply issues. Higher prices impact everyday costs, with nearly half of Americans potentially reconsidering support for Iran actions. Analysts predict further increases, with prices potentially reaching $3.25/gallon this week.
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