All 50 U.S. States See Gas Prices Above $4 a Gallon
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Gas prices in every U.S. state have risen above $4 per gallon, a trend that has persisted as the economic impact of Iran’s actions continues to be felt. The rise follows a period of heightened tensions and sanctions that have disrupted fuel supply chains.
The increase is reflected nationwide, with no state reporting prices below the $4 threshold. The spike has been attributed to ongoing disruptions linked to Iran, though specific details of the disruptions were not disclosed.
The sustained high prices underscore the broader economic effects of geopolitical tensions on domestic fuel markets.
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