Gas prices spike to four-year high as Iran talks stall

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US national average gasoline prices rose to about $4.18 per gallon, the highest since 2022, as negotiations with Iran stalled and fears of a prolonged global energy crisis grew amid the Iran-Israel conflict; AAA data shows prices up roughly $1.19 per gallon since late February, with Brent crude around the low $110s and expectations of sustained higher energy costs.
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- ‘There’s a day of reckoning coming’: Energy experts expect another spike at the pump Politico
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