Consumers have paid an extra $8 billion in gas prices alone since the U.S. and Israel began their attacks on Iran, according to industry analysts. But gas is only the beginning. We look at how airlines are increasing their prices and how else consumers will bear the brunt of the conflict in the Middle East.
Breakdown
- Consumers have paid $8 billion more in gas since the war began
- Airlines and businesses impose surcharges due to rising fuel costs 4s
- Energy price hikes drive up costs of goods and shipping 1m 13s
- Experts predict oil prices to stay above $100 a barrel 2m 31s
- Strategic oil reserves offer only limited, temporary relief 2m 41s