Gas Prices in the U.S. Rise up 41 Cents per Gallon
Energy Secretary Chris Wright is avoiding price predictions as the national average gas price climbs to $4.52, according to AAA, with costs potentially staying high due to the Iran conflict.
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Trump's Energy Secretary Dodges Main Question Americans Are Asking While Facing Stubbornly High Prices At The Pump
Energy Secretary Chris Wright deflected when asked by “Meet the Press” host Kristen Welker about when gas prices would start to drop.
Gas prices in the U.S. rise up 41 cents per gallon
(NBC, KYMA) - Gas prices in the United States shot up by 41 cents per gallon over the past two weeks. The national average price of regular grade now sits at nearly $4.53 per gallon, according to AAA. That is $1.53 higher that prices before the start of the Iran war on February 28, and $1.33 more than what the price was one year ago. According to the Lundberg Survey, wholesale gas prices greatly exceeded. Price hikes at the pump, decimating busi…
Chris Wright doesn't rule out $5 gas as Iran war strains global fuel supply
Energy Secretary Chris Wright did not rule out the possibility of gas reaching over $5 per gallon due to the Iran war, saying he is “avoiding price predictions.” This past week, Wall Street raised concerns about the possibility of gas prices topping $5 per regular gallon, with JP Morgan Chase Co. analysts warning that marker “can no longer be dismissed.” On Meet the Press on Sunday morning, NBC’s Kristen Welker pressed Wright on whether or not h…
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