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Conflict-related supply disruptions in the Middle East are limiting oil availability, pushing Brent crude prices higher.
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American households are now paying nearly $450 more on average for energy due to the ongoing war involving Israel and the US against Iran. This increase has raised the total cost to American consumers by nearly $60 billion, affecting millions of families and adding pressure on household budgets. The conflict has disrupted energy supplies and contributed to higher global energy prices, which could slow economic growth in the US.