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Tell your federal representatives: the war in Iran is exacerbating the affordability crisis
According to an analyst from GasBuddy, a fuel-price-tracking company, Americans are paying $200 million more for gasoline per day than they were before the war started—a shocking number that is only expected to increase as military operations in Iran proceed. It’s an unwelcome jump in price amidst an already severe energy affordability crisis, where electricity prices have increased sharply due to rising fossil fuel prices, increased spending on grid infrastructure, and data center growth, among other reasons.
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