THE INTERVIEW|How High Could Gas Prices Go Amid Iran Conflict?
As tensions rise in the Middle East, concerns are growing about how high gas prices could climb. Experts say any disruption to key oil shipping routes could push oil prices well above 100 dollars a barrel, leading to higher costs at the pump. Hilary Golston speaks with Dr. Brian Marks, an economist and attorney, who says even the threat of conflict is already driving volatility, and a sustained disruption could quickly translate into a sharp increase in gas prices for consumers.
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THE INTERVIEW|How High Could Gas Prices Go Amid Iran Conflict?

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