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US Energy Chief says Gas Prices Could Stay Above $3 Per Gallon Until Next Year

Chris Wright, the U.S. Energy secretary, said that he believes gas prices are at their peak but predicts they may remain above $3 a gallon for next year.

The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, and the?Iranian attacks on neighboring countries have caused gas prices to rise, creating political pressure for Donald Trump in advance of the midterm elections where his Republican Party is expected to defend a slim majority in the Senate, and the House of Representatives.

Gas prices below $3 per gallon could happen this year. It might not be until next year. He told CNN's "State of the Union," that prices had likely peaked and would start to fall. Prices will drop when this conflict is resolved.

Officials from the Trump administration have expressed differing opinions on gas prices. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicted last week that gas prices would drop to $3 per gallon this summer. However,?Wright stated on Sunday that it will take a longer time to get to that price.

Trump has stated that the gas prices could remain high until November.

They all said that gasoline would eventually become cheaper after the Iran War ends. Wright stated that "under $3 per gallon, inflation adjusted, is a pretty incredible price." "We will get there, for sure."

According to AAA estimates, the average price of a gallon regular gas was $4.05 on Sunday, up from $3.16 one year earlier.

The?U.S. Iran and the United States agreed on a 10-day truce on Thursday, but Trump accused Iran of violating that agreement with its attacks this weekend on ships in Strait of Hormuz. Trump said in a post on social media that U.S. officials would arrive in Pakistan?on Monday for further negotiations.

He posted, revisiting the threat he made before the ceasefire.

(source: Reuters)