WATCH: Rise in gas prices show no sign of slowing down, analyst says
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Gas prices are rising with no sign of slowing due to ongoing conflict in Iran affecting global oil supplies.
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Elevated gas prices at the pump will increase your household transportation costs and overall budget pressure heading into spring and summer driving season.
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Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, warns that rising gas prices show no signs of slowing as the conflict in Iran persists. De Haan characterized the price increases as becoming "far more problematic" with each passing day of the war, signaling deepening concerns about sustained fuel cost pressures. Geopolitical instability in Iran typically disrupts global oil supplies, which can drive prices upward at the pump for American consumers. The analyst's comments reflect growing anxiety in the energy sector that gas prices could remain elevated for an extended period rather than declining in the near term. Sustained high fuel costs typically pressure household budgets and can influence broader economic sentiment heading into spring and summer driving season.
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