Marco Rubio has argued the US is in a “very fortunate” position as fuel prices continue to climb nationwide amid disruption sparked by the US-Israel war on Iran.

With average US fuel prices now approaching $4.50 a gallon – their highest level in four years – the US secretary of state was asked on Tuesday how long Americans should accept them at such levels.

Other countries were suffering “big time”, Rubio replied. The US was “very fortunate” as a net exporter of oil, which is not as reliant as other countries on oil from the Middle East, he said.

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    6 days ago

    Dude we’re way beyond $4.50, I think the cheapest I’ve seen in Illinois is $4.89. I use premium, so $5.99-$6.09 depending on the station and their octane rating. I aim for 92-93 for premium. Nothing like a 50%+increase within a few weeks!

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      6 days ago

      Thry use the “average” price which includes all the dirt cheap gulf states that always seem to be overly weighted. We are already way over $5 on the west coast, and I’m not even in California.