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Experts say gas prices could be impacted by the new airstrikes in the Middle East
Experts warn that recent airstrikes in the Middle East may lead to higher gas prices. In Minnesota, gas prices have already increased slightly, with AAA noting that geopolitical events often cause price jumps. Analysts attribute potential long-term price increases to supply disruptions and market anticipation of future conflicts.
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