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Gas Prices Hit $4 a Gallon for the First Time Since 2022 — Here Is How Much the Iran War Is Costing You

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US average gas prices hit $4 a gallon for the first time since 2022. Here is the specific breakdown of how the Iran war is costing the average American household per month.

The NBC News Iran war live blog confirmed that US average gasoline prices hit $4 per gallon for the first time since 2022 — a specific milestone whose symbolic significance to American consumers and political significance to the Trump administration's domestic economic narrative are both substantial.

For the specific monthly cost calculation: at $4 average gasoline, an American household driving the national average of 1,125 miles per month in a vehicle averaging 28 miles per gallon consumes approximately 40 gallons per month. At $4 versus the pre-war $3.20, the monthly additional fuel cost is approximately $32 per month, or roughly $384 per year. For households with two vehicles and above-average driving — which describes a significant portion of suburban and rural American families — the specific additional cost is $600-$800 annually.

For the Federal Reserve's specific response: Chicago Federal Reserve Bank President Austan Goolsbee told CBS News that the Iran war 'risks fueling inflation, which would make it harder for the central bank to ease interest rates in 2026.' His specific acknowledgment that he was 'confident the Fed could cut its benchmark rate this year' before the war, but that optimism has 'waned as the war drives up oil and fuel prices,' is the particular central banker communication whose market implications are significant — it signals that the rate cuts that equity markets had been pricing in are less certain.

For the $4 historical symbolism: the previous time US gas averaged $4 was in 2022, during the post-Ukraine-invasion oil price spike. The specific political context of that moment — Biden administration presiding over peak inflation — is the comparison that the Trump administration is working to avoid replicating.

For the specific air travel cost impact: NBC News noted that 'a global jet fuel shortage is raising the cost of air travel' — the particular consumer-facing inflation that airline ticket prices reflect when their single largest variable cost increases by approximately 45 percent. Summer 2026 air travel is already being booked at higher prices than any comparable pre-war period.

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