Here’s how Americans say they are dealing with record-breaking gas prices

WorldPolitics
3 May 2026 • 10:13 PM MYT
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Here’s how Americans say they are dealing with record-breaking gas prices

  • A significant portion of Americans are reducing household expenses, driving less, and altering travel plans as gas prices continue to soar, according to a Washington Post/ABC News/Ipsos poll.
  • The national average gas price reached a record $4.43 per gallon on Saturday, a substantial increase from $3.15 a year ago, with petroleum analysts warning of a potentially larger energy crisis ahead.
  • Many Americans attribute the high gas prices to President Donald Trump’s ongoing conflict in Iran, with a Quinnipiac University poll indicating that 65% of U.S. voters hold him responsible.
  • The White House, through spokesperson Taylor Rogers, stated that Trump has been transparent about the "temporary, short-term disruptions" caused by the conflict, anticipating a drop in energy prices once the Strait of Hormuz normalizes.
  • President Trump informed Congress that hostilities with Iran have ceased since April 7, but he is reviewing a new peace plan while cautioning that Iran has not yet "paid a big enough price" and reserving the possibility of new strikes if they "misbehave."

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