Gas Prices Climb to New Peak as Iran Tensions Boost Oil Markets

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US regular-gas prices rose to $3.32 per gallon, the highest in Donald Trump’s second term, as escalating US-Iran tensions pushed crude toward $91 a barrel and analysts warn prices could keep climbing, with ripple effects for shipping and consumer costs.
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- Here's how the U.S.-Iran war is already hitting consumers' pocketbooks CNBC
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