US Gas Price Hits $4 per Gallon Amid Iran War
Economy And Jobs,Gas,Oil,Energy,Middle East,Iran,Ukraine War,Trump Administration,Donald Trump
From the Right
AllSides Media Bias Rating: Lean Right
The national average retail price for regular gasoline in the United States surpassed $4 on March 31 amid rising oil prices triggered by the war in Iran.
This marks the first time gasoline prices have reached $4 per gallon since August 2022, when Russia launched its war against Ukraine, according to the American Automobile Association (AAA).
Check for Bias
The AI-powered AllSides Bias Checker instantly reveals the bias of a news article. Tap the button to use.
Related Coverage
AllSides Picks
More News about Economy and Jobs
News from the Left
News from the Center
News from the Right
Homelessness dropped 3% last year, compared to 2024, HUD Secretary Turner says more needs to be done
Just The News