Gas prices dip below $4 average for first time since mid‑April after Iran deal
Spectrum News reports that U.S. gasoline prices have fallen below a $4 average. This marks the first time the average has dipped below $4 since mid‑April. The
Spectrum News reports that U.S. gasoline prices have fallen below a $4 average.
This marks the first time the average has dipped below $4 since mid‑April. The
price decline follows the recent Iran agreement. Analysts attribute the lower
prices to easing geopolitical tensions. The report highlights the impact of the
deal on fuel markets. Consumers are expected to benefit from reduced pumping
costs. The article notes that price trends will be monitored for further
changes. Industry watchers will assess whether the decline sustains in the
coming weeks.