Gas prices in the US have moved up to $4.46 per gallon, their highest level since July 2022. The 50% spike over the last 9 weeks ($2.98/gallon to $4.46/gallon) is the biggest we’ve seen in the past 30 years.
How are those endless neocon “regime change” fiascos working out for ya, Muricans?
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Posted by Boo_Randy_Revival
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rhino910 on
Thank you to Trump and the GOP. An extra big thank you to the people who voted them into power. Your ignorance, hatred, and fear screwed over not just yourselves but all of us
im_a_goat_factory on
A big thanks to all of his “no new wars” cult members for making this possible.
I’m rich enough and don’t drive enough to where increased prices impact me in any meaningful way whatsoever, but I do hope his low income supporters are seriously feeling the pinch
CrumBum_sr on
Based on Trump math – this is a 500% price increase – not good.
tocra on
Me walking over to r/conservative to find out whom they’re blaming this on.

Runic_reader451 on
Cheeto doing what he does best: ruining things.
mogomonomo1081 on
Are we great yet?
mustang_67_2k8 on
Higher than they’ve been in 30 years? Wasn’t the national average $5.01 in 2022 under creepy uncle joes term?
ExcellentWinner7542 on
That was a worthwhile investment in the future of the US to have a temporary spike. The rest of the world still envies the US prices even at our peak.
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Thank you to Trump and the GOP. An extra big thank you to the people who voted them into power. Your ignorance, hatred, and fear screwed over not just yourselves but all of us
A big thanks to all of his “no new wars” cult members for making this possible.
I’m rich enough and don’t drive enough to where increased prices impact me in any meaningful way whatsoever, but I do hope his low income supporters are seriously feeling the pinch
Based on Trump math – this is a 500% price increase – not good.
Me walking over to r/conservative to find out whom they’re blaming this on.

Cheeto doing what he does best: ruining things.
Are we great yet?
Higher than they’ve been in 30 years? Wasn’t the national average $5.01 in 2022 under creepy uncle joes term?
That was a worthwhile investment in the future of the US to have a temporary spike. The rest of the world still envies the US prices even at our peak.