US gas prices surge to their highest since Oct. 2023
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Gas prices are jumping across Georgia as global factors are pushing costs higher. Drivers across the country are seeing a noticeable increase in gas prices this week, and
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Georgia farmers and delivery drivers say they're feeling the pain of surging diesel gas prices
Gas prices have continued to rise as the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has disrupted the flow of oil, and in Georgia, farmers are feeling the impact.
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Gas prices soar in Georgia following Israeli strikes on Iranian oil
Crude oil topped $100 per barrel after Israeli missiles hit four Iranian oil facilities.
Democratic lawmakers are pressing Gov. Brian Kemp to suspend the state gas tax as Georgians feel increasing pain at the pump. While Georgia's gas prices are often lower than the national average,
ATLANTA, Ga. — Georgians are feeling the pinch at the pump as gas prices rise while the Iran war continues. The state gas average was $3.41 per gallon this week, 29 cents higher than last week and 69 cents cheaper than this time last month. As a result, drivers in Georgia are finding different ways to make ends meet.
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Gas prices spike in Georgia as national average climbs above $3
Gas prices are climbing again across the United States, and drivers in Georgia are beginning to feel the impact as global tensions and rising wholesale fuel costs push prices higher at the pump.
Gas prices are climbing across the United States as rising tensions in the Middle East push oil prices to their highest levels in years.
As fuel prices continue to surge amid fighting in Iran, Gov. Brian Kemp spoke to reporters about the possibility of suspending the state gas tax.
Oil prices rose on fears of war in Iran, threatening gas prices, and further attacks from the U.S. and Israel could worsen the situation.
You're going to pay more at the pump in summer, but the US strike on Iran is making it worse.
Gas prices have continued to rise as the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has disrupted the flow of oil, and in Georgia, farmers are feeling the impact.
Neutralizing Iran could make crude oil much cheaper because the threat posed by Tehran imposed a "terror premium" that inflated global oil prices for decades, a top White House adviser said in a report to be released on Monday.