Gas prices shoot up fast, but don’t fall as quickly. Even the U.S. oil boom can’t stop global markets from shaking the pump.
The average price of a gallon of gas is $4.30, rising 44% since the start of the Iran War. Oil has soared 58% since then. How long will it continue? How far could it go?
WASHINGTON — Gas prices did not budge from Sunday to Monday, despite uncertainty looming over the near future of a critical oil trade route amid the war with Iran. The national average for a gallon of ...
While average gas prices dropped by three cents over the weekend, analysts argue stalled talks to end the war could raise prices. (AP Photo) ...
Global oil inventories are declining fast with just four to six weeks until gasoline, diesel and jet fuel prices shoot higher, analysts said.
If a U.S.-Iran peace deal actually happens this time — and that's still a big if— consumers have a long road ahead before filling up returns all the way to the good old days of early 2026. Why it ...
With gasoline prices a hot issue for voters as the midterm elections approach, President Donald Trump said he is making progress. A reporter asked Trump on May 7 about average gas ...
From 30-cent gas in the 1960s to over $5 a gallon during the pandemic, here's how fuel prices have evolved across every ...