Americans expect fuel costs will keep climbing: Poll

The Hill
by Ryan Mancini
March 20, 2026
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87 percent of Americans expect gas prices to rise next month amid Iran-U.S. military tensions.

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Gas prices could spike significantly due to geopolitical tensions, directly increasing your household transportation and heating costs within weeks.

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A Reuters/Ipsos poll released Friday found that 87 percent of Americans expect gas prices to rise over the next month, reflecting widespread concern about fuel costs amid geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Iran. The survey captures public anxiety about economic strain tied to the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, a major oil producer whose involvement in regional instability typically pressures global energy markets. Consumer expectations of higher fuel costs carry weight because they can influence spending behavior and shape political sentiment heading into the 2026 midterm cycle. Rising gas prices directly affect household budgets and can dampen economic growth if consumers cut back on other purchases. The poll underscores how Americans view geopolitical risk as a tangible threat to their wallets, not just a foreign policy concern.

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