American drivers are paying 45% more for gas since President Biden took office, with the national average price per gallon now at $3.46, up from $2.38 when he assumed office. Gas prices are high due to seasonal demand and political factors, and could continue to rise.
Key Points
Gas prices have increased by 45% since President Biden took office.
Factors such as seasonal demand and political decisions are contributing to the rise in gas prices.
Consumers are feeling the financial strain of higher gas prices.
Gas prices could continue to increase due to industry and political instability.
Pros
Increased awareness of the impact of political decisions on gas prices.
Cons
Higher costs for daily commutes and general living expenses for American drivers.