Stopgap measures aren't enough to halt rising gas prices in the face of the Iran war

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by Cathy Bussewitz, Associated Press
April 1, 2026
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Stopgap measures are insufficient to prevent rising gas prices caused by the Iran war.

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Gas prices are rising due to the Iran conflict, directly increasing your transportation and fuel costs.

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Stopgap measures aren't enough to halt rising gas prices in the face of the Iran war.

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