PNN – The increase in fuel prices caused by the war has affected most American households.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Al Jazeera wrote: Rising gasoline prices are hurting American household finances, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows. The poll shows that a majority of Americans expect fuel costs to continue to rise as global oil supplies are constrained by the Iran war.
Gasoline prices have risen by almost $1 per gallon since the conflict began on February 28.
According to the survey findings, 55 percent say their household finances have been hurt by rising fuel costs, and 87 percent expect prices to rise further in the coming months.
63% of Americans are also dissatisfied with President Trump’s performance in managing the cost of living, and 35% said Trump is doing a good job in managing the US economy.

