The war in Iran has caused a spike in gas prices that is hitting California consumers especially hard, according to data from the American Automobile Association (AAA).

AAA reports that in California, the most expensive US market for gas, the average price per gallon on Monday was $5.20, compared with $3.47 nationally. The national average climbed nearly $0.50 since the conflict began more than a week ago, while in the Golden state it rose by $0.55.

Since the US and Israel launched attacks on Iran on 28 February, leading to intensifying violence across the Middle East, the price of oil surged to more than $100 a barrel for the first time in nearly four years. The conflict has damaged oil and gas facilities and stranded ships carrying roughly 20m barrels of oil a day in the Gulf.

About 20% of the world’s oil is shipped through the strait of Hormuz every day but the channel has essentially been closed for the last week.

    • SatansMaggotyCumFart@piefed.world
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      So all the groceries and everything else that is transported around gets to get more expensive for everyone too?

      Why do you hate poor people?

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        We can stop subsidizing fossil fuels and make EV purchasing affordable. We could even make public transit usable, if we spent $43M/hr on it.

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          And you honestly believe that might happen during Trump’s presidency? Right now we’re worried about the rising prices in the here and now. Not what legislation we can pass maybe during the next presidency.

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        Poor people (households making under $50k) overwhelmingly elected Donald Trump, who started this war, so it’s really a self-own to be honest.

        But, the cost of groceries going up isn’t really the part I like. For me, it’s knowing all the douchebags driving trucks that get 10mpg are gonna whine. I like it when trucks and SUV drivers take it in the teeth.

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          My sibling with two special needs children needs a larger vehicle to transport and live. They are as liberal as it gets and definitely didn’t vote for Trump. Lots of big vehicle owners are tools and don’t need them, but your generalizations also directly imply that those that truly need larger vehicles must also “take it in the teeth”.

          Also, it’s not just poorer people that suffer from the rising prices of goods. I’m in a relatively stable and good financial situation and our household is feeling it as well, we’re just lucky enough that it’s not crippling us. Keep in mind that there are lots of poor people that also didn’t vote for Trump that you callously group with those that did.

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            They’re talking about people who don’t need them. Like the big spotless pavement princess pickups.

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              That’s not what they said. Same with our people. Like I mentioned their generalizations group everyone. If someone wants to make inflammatory statements, they should do so with specificity, otherwise they look hateful and conservative.

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            It’s always funny to me how people say they need a big vehicle.

            Some how parents with special needs kids get by just fine in countries without American-sized trucks and SUVs, which is most countries on the planet.

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              Try to shove electric wheelchairs, 3 kids, 2 of which are special needs, and two adults into a small vehicle. Nobody anywhere is pulling that off. Get off your high horse.