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• 分析家によると、米国の対イラン戦争開始以来、アメリカ人がガソリン給油に支払った追加費用は217億ドルに達している • 原油価格の高騰にもかかわらず、ExxonとChevronの四半期利益は減少 • Breaking News US ニュースレターのメール配信に登録
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• 分析家によると、米国の対イラン戦争開始以来、アメリカ人がガソリン給油に支払った追加費用は217億ドルに達している • 原油価格の高騰にもかかわらず、ExxonとChevronの四半期利益は減少 • Breaking News US ニュースレターのメール配信に登録
theguardian.comOil prices surged after negotiators remained gridlocked over reopening of strait of Hormuz, sending prices $1 higher than last yearUS gas prices rose to their highest level in four years on Thursday, reaching an average $4.18 a gallon at the pump as US-Israeli peace talks with Iran remain at a standstill.The last time average US gas prices breached $4.15 a gallon was in April 2022, when oil prices soared shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine. Average gas prices are now $1 higher than just a year ago, when they were closer to $3.15 a gallon. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• Crude oil prices have climbed to their highest levels since 2022, driven by geopolitical tensions from the ongoing Iran war and uncertainty over shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. • President Trump extended his self-imposed deadline to "obliterate" Iran's power plants to April 6, contingent on Iran allowing oil tankers to freely exit the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz. • The elevated oil prices are contributing to market volatility, with Wall Street experiencing daily fluctuations as investor sentiment shifts between hopes for war resolution and renewed concerns.
mariettatimes.comAbout 38% of children in London live in relative poverty, compared with 29% in England as a wholeLondon has England’s highest levels of child poverty and most extreme concentrations of hardship, data has revealed. In two boroughs more than half of children live below the breadline.In Britain, child poverty rates flatlined in 2024-25 compared with the previous year. About 4 million youngsters (27%) live in households earning less than 60% of the national median income after housing costs are taken into account. Continue reading...
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