Iran ceasefire deal could mean lower gas prices for motorists
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Iran ceasefire deal could mean lower gas prices for motorists
""I think we are likely to see that the sort of increase in fuel prices and other types of resources won't go away. It'll be a bit alleviated, but there will still be that hike in costs.""
"Gas prices were below $3 before the United States and Israel launched attacks against Iran, highlighting the significant impact of geopolitical events on fuel costs."
Gas prices in the U.S. could decrease as the conflict with Iran pauses, with expectations of a drop of a few cents daily. The national average for gas is currently $4.14, having risen over 70% due to the conflict. Crude oil prices have fallen sharply following the ceasefire announcement. While diesel prices remain high at around $5.54, they may not reach record levels. Experts caution that prices may not return to pre-war levels, indicating a persistent increase in fuel costs.
Read at ABC7 Chicago
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