Colorado’s gas-pump pain ties everyday life to Iran war

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In Pueblo and across Colorado, gasoline prices have surged about 35% since the U.S. attacked Iran, with diesel topping $5 a gallon, outpacing the national average and reshaping daily life; residents describe coping strategies—from avoiding letting tanks run low to some investors offsetting costs with oil stocks—while the surge feeds local political debate about energy supply and costs.
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- The Iran war has already hit your gas budget. Here's what it's coming for next. NBC News
- America Produces The Most Oil. So Why Are Gas Prices Surging? Forbes
- Soaring gas prices will hit drivers and US automakers hardest The Boston Globe
- Gas Prices Have Risen More Than 30% in Some States in Weeks Since Iran War Began The New York Times
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