National average hit $4.02, according to AAA data, capping an extraordinary rise from $2.98 just a month ago

Average US fuel prices have crossed $4 a gallon for the first time in four years, piling pressure on drivers as Donald Trump’s war on Iran continues to boost oil markets.

The nationwide average climbed to almost $4.02 on Tuesday, according to AAA data, capping an extraordinary rise from $2.98 just a month ago. The fuel price last reached this high in August 2022.

On the west coast, many drivers filling up cars and trucks are grappling with prices far higher than the US average. In California, the average is $5.89 a gallon; in Washington state, the average is $5.35.

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    bigger than the entirety of Europe.

    That’s completely irrelevant, yet Americans keep using that argument.
    USA consist of 50 states, the distance of transport is determined by whether it’s profitable, with higher gas prices, the longer transportation would increase prices on groceries from further away, and stimulate more local production.
    Building more train transportation would also lower CO2, but USA is doing none of the things that could help.
    In Europe Sweden has probably the longest transports in Europe, yet their CO2 is almost half (3.43) the average of EU (6.276), with USA (21.03) at more than triple the EU average!!

    Europe has worked way harder than USA since the 70’s to reduce unsustainable use of fossil fuels, the enormous difference now is because of half a century of failed policies of USA to do the same.
    For instance on solar USA has less than EU, despite USA has way better conditions for solar than EU has.

    Why are Americans keeping making excuses for the inexcusable?
    USA is a shit country endangering the entire globe with their irresponsible CO2 emissions.