Iran's New Crackdown Could Spike Your Gas Prices by Summer
A new report reveals that Iran is tightening its grip on critical oil shipping routes in the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to disrupt global supply chains. For consumers, that means a potential spike in gas prices as early as this summer. Analysts warn that if tensions escalate, the cost per gallon could jump by 15 to 20 cents within weeks—hitting your wallet just in time for road trips. Experts suggest filling up now and monitoring international news, as any disruption from Iran could trigger a ripple effect on your daily commute and grocery bills.