All U.S. States See Gas Prices Above $4 Amid Iran‑Related Market Shock
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All 50 U.S. states reported gasoline prices exceeding $4 per gallon, a rise attributed to ongoing market disruptions linked to Iran.
The spike follows a series of events that have tightened global oil supplies, prompting fuel retailers across the country to raise prices. The increase reflects broader economic impacts stemming from geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
The price surge underscores the sensitivity of U.S. fuel markets to international developments, with consumers across the nation facing higher costs at the pump.
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