Diesel Hits $5 a Gallon Again, Up 33% Since the Start of Iran War
First publishedJul 16, 14:08 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 11:25 UTC · 3m ago
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The average price of diesel in the United States rose above $5 a gallon, up 33% since the start of the war with Iran.
Reported by 1 outlet — Seattle Times. See all sources ↓
The price of diesel fuel in the US has gone up. It is now over $5 a gallon. This is 33% higher than before the war with Iran.
Why it matters
This is important because high fuel prices can affect the cost of goods and services. It can also impact people's daily lives.
In brief
- What is the current price of diesel fuel in the US?
- It is over $5 a gallon.
- How much has the price of diesel fuel gone up?
- It has gone up 33% since the start of the war with Iran.
- Why is this happening?
- The exact reason is not specified in the reports.
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The impact of the war with Iran on fuel prices
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