Trump, Oil and Gas Prices
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Just weeks after gas prices dipped to some of their lowest levels in more than a year, the numbers on station signs across Northeast Nebraska are rising sharply again.
As the Iran War continues, crude oil prices have spiked from $64.50 a barrel in January to $98.50 in March, while gas and diesel prices went from, according to AAA’s fuel price tracker, from $2.93 and $3.
When oil prices change, it affects your energy costs—and even the price of everyday items. Here’s why.
Heating oil prices are rising sharply, leaving property managers and residents facing higher costs, according to recent data. The spike is putting pressure on building operators during colder months.
Even with oil prices climbing, people in West Texas say it doesn’t feel like the start of another boom, at least not yet.
Iranian leaders have rejected a ceasefire proposal put forth by the Trump administration. Instead, Iran issued its own counter-proposal, and sources told CNN that Iranians would rather negotiate with Vice President JD Vance.