US Gasoline Prices See Highest Surge in 30 Years

Iranian media networks are prominently highlighting a 30-year record surge in US gasoline prices, reporting average costs above $3.79 per gallon as Middle Eastern oil infrastructure burns.

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US Gasoline Prices Hit 30-Year Record Surge

Iranian news outlets are heavily amplifying reports of severe economic blowback in the United States, focusing on a historic surge in domestic gasoline prices. This reporting coincides with massive regional disruptions to global oil supplies, following recent U.S. CENTCOM strikes destroying targets on Iran's Kharg Island oil terminal and drone attacks igniting fires at UAE oil facilities in Fujairah.

The Telegram channel War News | Iran | Afghanistan reports that the "30-year record for the increase of gasoline in America has been broken." Citing American financial analyst Charlie Bilello, the channel claims that "the average price of gasoline in America has gone above 3.79 per gallon and this increase is considered the highest amount in the past 30 years."

The prominent Iranian news aggregator Akharin Khabar published the identical statement. By prominently featuring American economic distress, these domestic Iranian channels—which broadly align with state narratives—are highlighting the domestic financial cost the U.S. is facing amid its active military operations against Iranian targets and the ensuing disruption of oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz.

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Both source messages are identical in content, suggesting a syndicated talking point across Iranian Telegram channels. The focus on US economic pain directly correlates with the recent destruction of Iranian and Emirati oil facilities detailed in the background context.