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U.S. Gas Prices Rise Sharply Following Iran War
June 13, 2026
Why it matters locally: West Virginia's economy, particularly its coal and manufacturing sectors, may face headwinds if sustained high energy costs reduce industrial competitiveness and consumer spending in the state.
Gasoline prices across the United States have increased since the start of the war in Iran. The national average price of gas had been close to $3 per gallon before war began.
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