U.S. Gas Prices Surge to $4.39, Largest One‑Day Rise Since Iran Ceasefire
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The national average price of gasoline in the United States climbed to $4.39 per gallon, marking the biggest one‑day increase since the ceasefire with Iran was announced on April 7.
The rise reflects market reactions to the diplomatic development, with the price jump occurring across the country’s fuel stations.
No additional details about the ceasefire’s terms or its broader geopolitical implications were provided in the report.
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