Iran war 'far more important' than gas prices, Trump says
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Crude oil prices are surging due to the Iran war, pushing up prices at the pump across the U.S., according to AAA.
If you have gone to the gas pump, you probably noticed that gas and oil prices have changed since the War in Iran. With this in mind, AAA has been following the price changes and compiled data to determine the average prices and how much they have jumped.
The average cost of a gallon of gas has jumped 30 cents since this weekend because of US strikes in Iran. It's expected to jump even higher. (AP Photo)
Americans are now paying an average of $3.246 per gallon, up 26 cents since last week and the highest level since April 2025.
The national average price for a gallon has increased significantly in the last week. Here are some strategies to help you save.
The average price of gas since Monday is now up 36 cents in Florida and 25 cents nationally as the Iran war, which triggered the increases, continues.
The war in Iran has created a perfect storm at the pump. See the full county-by-county breakdown of price increases in New Jersey.
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WHAT’S HAPPENING TODAY: Good afternoon and happy Thursday, readers! President Donald Trump has a message for those Americans worried about gasoline prices ticking up at a record pace this week: he’s not that concerned.