Higher Prices for Gas, Groceries and Flights Will Likely Outlast the U.S./Israel/Iran War
A tentative deal to end the U.S./Israel/Iran war makes it reasonable to ask how soon prices will drop for gasoline, groceries, airline tickets and other items that got even more expensive during the conflict.
Not so fast, experts say.
Even after oil starts flowing again from the Middle East, it could take awhile for consumers to see a difference at local fuel pumps, supermarkets and other places they shop, according to economists and industry analysts.
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