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War in Iran Drives Steepest One-Month Fuel Price Hike in Nevada History

By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, March 23, 2026 11:56 am

Motorists in the Las Vegas valley are facing a sharp economic reality this morning as gasoline prices have officially surpassed the $5.00 per gallon mark at numerous stations. The surge is directly linked to the ongoing war in the Middle East, which has entered its fourth week and severely disrupted global energy markets. In North Las Vegas, regular unleaded was advertised as high as $5.19 on Sunday, reflecting a $1.11 per gallon increase over the last twenty days.

The rapid rise represents the steepest one-month price hike in the state’s history, according to AAA data. Local businesses, particularly those in the logistics and transportation sectors, are already feeling the strain, with several small-scale delivery firms reporting a shift toward surcharges to offset the mounting fuel costs. Commuters are also being forced to adjust their household budgets, with many reporting a reduction in non-essential travel to manage the expense.

Market analysts suggest that while domestic production remains stable, the volatility of the global market continues to drive prices upward. Southern Nevada residents are being urged to use fuel-tracking applications to find the most competitive rates, though the current average of $4.81 across the valley remains significantly higher than the national average.

Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal

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