U.S. Gasoline Averages $4.35 per Gallon on May 30, Remains 46% Above Pre-Iran Conflict Levels

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According to the AAA, on May 30, U.S. gasoline averaged $4.35 per gallon, down 4 cents from the previous day and 17 cents from a week prior, but remains 46% higher than levels before the Iran conflict. The geopolitical tensions have disrupted global oil supply, with concerns over Strait of Hormuz transit and energy facility shutdowns contributing to elevated prices.
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