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Gas prices fall below $4 on average after Trump’s signing of Iran deal to end war

Drivers feel some relief but prices still a dollar more per gallon overall since before US-Israel attack on Iran

Gas prices fall below $4 on average after Trump’s signing of Iran deal to end war

TL;DR

  • The national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline has fallen to $3.999.
  • This decline is linked to easing crude oil costs and optimism surrounding a US-Iran preliminary agreement.
  • Prices are still about $1 per gallon higher than before the US joined Israel in attacking Iran.
  • Gas prices are also 25% higher than they were a year ago, impacting household budgets.
  • Higher fuel costs have contributed to increased airline fares and the prices of groceries and shoes.
  • Experts predict prices will continue to climb through 2026 due to depleted inventories and supply chain consequences.
  • Limited refinery capacity in the US remains a bottleneck for lowering prices.
  • US inflation has reached its highest level in three years due to rising fuel costs.
  • California and Hawaii have the highest average gas prices, while Indiana and Texas have lower prices.
  • Crude oil prices have fallen, but remain slightly higher than pre-war levels.
  • Maritime traffic is reportedly resuming through the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The US Central Command has lifted its blockade on maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Experts warn that it may take weeks or months for traffic to return to pre-war levels.