Americans Express Concern as National Gas Prices Rise Amid Iran Conflict
Polls show 75% of voters worry the Iran conflict will increase fuel costs as the national average gas price rose from $2.90 to $3.48 per gallon this month.
- On Tuesday, AAA reported the national average gas price was $3.48 a gallon, up from $2.90 a month ago.
- A Quinnipiac poll over the weekend found about half of registered voters oppose U.S. military action and three-quarters worry the Iran conflict will raise fuel prices.
- In Ann Arbor, Elvana Hammoud said she uses her EV more because filling her truck costs $100 when gas exceeds $3.34 per gallon in Graham, North Carolina.
- Some voters told reporters that rising gas prices could influence their vote, with three-quarters worried about higher fuel costs, according to the Quinnipiac poll.
- Some drivers said they would stop traveling if gas reached $5 a gallon, and lower-income motorists reported cutting fill-ups to $30 last week, while Congress eliminated federal EV tax credits last year.
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