Gasoline Price Surge Strains US Households Amidst Iran Conflict

A new Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals U.S. household finances are being negatively impacted by rising gasoline prices following President Trump's conflict with Iran. With the average gas price up nearly a dollar per gallon, the situation threatens America's economy and Trump's political standing, as most expect further price increases.

Gasoline Price Surge Strains US Households Amidst Iran Conflict
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Amid rising tensions with Iran, the U.S. is witnessing a sharp increase in gasoline prices, which is impacting household finances across the nation, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.

The poll found that 55% of respondents have felt a financial strain due to the surge, with 21% reporting significant effects. The conflict, stemming from actions by the U.S. and Iran, threatens to further disrupt the global oil supply.

Many Americans expect fuel costs to continue their upward trajectory, a concern that could have significant implications for President Trump's approval ratings and the upcoming midterm elections.

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