2026-06-29T13:29:24-04:00 / 福克斯新闻
全国汽油均价5月底达到每加仑4.56美元的峰值,6月底前回落至每加仑3.87美元
作者:阿什利·J·迪梅拉 福克斯新闻
发布于2026年6月29日美国东部时间下午1:29
美国人承认物价居高不下,但表示特朗普正在推行选民支持的施政纲领
福克斯新闻数字频道采访了“伟大美国州博览会”集会的参与者,了解他们在伊朗冲突期间对高物价的担忧。
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出席总统唐纳德·特朗普在国家广场集会的支持者承认,汽油价格上涨让他们感到拮据,但他们大多不愿将责任归咎于特朗普——反而将矛头指向伊朗冲突,以及对前总统乔·拜登任内通胀的长期不满。
“我最不喜欢的那位总统毫无理由地把油价推到了每加仑5美元左右,那个人就是拜登先生,”来自北卡罗来纳州的比利说道。
福克斯新闻数字频道采访了周三晚间聚集在国家广场的美国人,他们前来参加特朗普总统的集会,这场集会拉开了纪念美国建国250周年的“伟大美国州博览会”的序幕。与会者纷纷就自己是否感受到钱包压力发表了看法,负担能力问题随着伊朗战争和11月的中期选举日益凸显。
“负担能力很大程度上与利率有关,拜登总统任内利率涨幅达到48年来最高,要让价格回落至之前的水平还需要一段时间,”来自马里兰州的詹姆斯·麦克奈尔说道。
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田纳西州一对夫妇在“伟大美国州博览会”启动仪式上接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访。(福克斯新闻数字频道)
“我不太担心负担能力问题。我认为我们的总统可能是有史以来最优秀的商人总统,情况会好转的,”詹姆斯的兄弟大卫补充道。
“作为Z世代,现在所有东西都很贵,”来自纽约的威廉总结道。
许多与会者表示,虽然他们意识到汽油价格居高不下,但将近期的油价飙升归咎于与伊朗不断升级的冲突——他们仍对这一局势表示支持。
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2026年6月24日,在华盛顿特区国家广场,人们出席唐纳德·特朗普总统拉开“伟大美国州博览会”序幕的集会,观看其发表演讲。(塔索斯·卡托佐迪斯/盖蒂图片社)
“我认为总体物价并没有比拜登政府时期更糟糕,”来自马里兰州的丽莎说道。
冲突爆发前,全国汽油均价为每加仑2.98美元。5月底油价攀升至每加仑4.56美元的峰值,随后在6月底前逐步回落至每加仑3.87美元。
丽莎和丈夫马特都曾在陆军服役,两人在负担能力问题和特朗普对伊朗的处理方式上存在分歧。
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2026年6月24日,在华盛顿特区国家广场,与会者手持美国国旗海报参加“伟大美国州博览会”启动庆祝活动。该博览会将持续至7月10日,纪念美国建国250周年。(阿尔·德拉戈/盖蒂图片社)
“物价确实上涨了,这确实引起了我的注意,”来自马里兰州的马特说道。
马特回忆称,他的 Drill 教官早在1985年就曾警告他可能会被部署到伊朗。“如今到了2026年,我们仍在处理这个问题。”
“如果我们担心汽油价格,那么在我们彻底解决那些不认同我们价值观的政权之前,我们会一直担心下去,”马特说道。
贝莱德CEO拉里·芬克认为:尽管汽油价格飙升,美伊冲突不会破坏经济
一对来自纽约的父子。(阿什利·迪梅拉/福克斯新闻数字频道)
来自印第安纳州的诺玛·霍尔姆也表示,她认为伊朗问题最终必须得到解决,与其留给下一代,不如直面问题。
“我们正和油价及其他一切问题一起承担代价,但局势正在稳定,特朗普总统——别低估他。”
华盛顿和德黑兰已同意暂停该地区的军事打击,双方代表团计划于6月30日在卡塔尔多哈举行会谈。
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其他与会者希望伊朗冲突得到解决后,油价能够回落。
“随着伊朗战争结束,希望和平协议能达成,我们拭目以待。我认为油价已经在下跌了,虽然跌幅不大,没有达到我们的预期,但这类事情需要时间,”来自纽约的詹姆斯说道。
阿什利·J·迪梅拉为福克斯新闻数字频道报道政治新闻。
Trump voters say costs are crushing their wallets — but look past president for blame
2026-06-29T13:29:24-04:00 / Fox News
National average gas prices peaked at $4.56 per gallon in late May before declining to $3.87 by end of June
By Ashley J. DiMella Fox News
Published June 29, 2026 1:29pm EDT
Americans acknowledge stubborn prices but say Trump is carrying out the agenda voters backed
Fox News Digital spoke with attendees at the Great American State Fair rally about their concern over high prices during the Iran conflict.
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Supporters attending President Donald Trump’s rally on the National Mall acknowledged feeling the pinch from higher gas prices, but they largely declined to blame Trump — instead pointing to the Iran conflict and lingering frustration with inflation under former President Joe Biden.
“My least favorite president ran gas up to about $5 a gallon for no reason, and that was Mr. Biden,” said Billy of North Carolina.
Fox News Digital spoke with Americans who gathered on the National Mall Wednesday evening for President Donald Trump’s rally kicking off the “Great American State Fair” celebrating the nation’s 250th anniversary, where attendees weighed in on whether they are feeling pain in their pockets as affordability concerns loom over the war with Iran and midterm elections in November.
“Affordability has a lot to do with just interest rates that went up the highest in 48 years under President Biden, so it’s going to take some time to get those prices back down to where we were before that,” said James McNair of Maryland.
GAS SURGE TIED TO IRAN CONFLICT HITS SWING STATES, TESTING TRUMP’S LOW-PRICE PITCH
Couple from Tennessee talk to Fox News Digital at the Great American State Fair kickoff.(Fox News Digital)
“I’m not that concerned about the affordability thing. I think that our president is probably the best businessman to ever be president, and things will turn,” added James’ brother, David.
“Being in Gen Z, everything’s very expensive now,” William of New York said in summary.
Many attendees shared that while they recognize gas prices are high, they attribute the recent spike to the escalating conflict with Iran—a development they continue to support.
TRUMP PROMISED LOWER COSTS; THE IRAN CONFLICT NOW THREATENS THAT PLEDGE
People watch as U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a rally to kick off the Great American State Fair on the National Mall on June 24, 2026, in Washington, DC.(Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
“I don’t think the prices in general have gotten any worse than when Biden was in the administration,” said Lisa of Maryland.
Before the war, the national average price of gasoline was $2.98 per gallon. Prices climbed to a peak of $4.56 per gallon in late May before gradually declining to $3.87 per gallon by the end of June.
Lisa and her husband, Matt, both served in the Army and expressed diverging opinions on affordability and Trump’s handling of Iran.
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Attendees hold American flag posters during the Great American State Fair kickoff celebration on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., on June 24, 2026. The fair runs through July 10 celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States.(Al Drago/Getty Images)
“Prices have definitely gone up and they do get my attention,” said Matt of Maryland.
Matt shared that his drill sergeants were warning him of being deployed to Iran back in 1985. “Here we are today in 2026, still dealing with this problem.”
“If we’re worried about gas prices, we’re going to be worrying again and again and again until we get a handle on regimes that just don’t share our values,” said Matt.
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A father and son traveled from New York.(Ashley DiMella/Fox News Digital)
Norma Holm of Indiana also said she believed Iran would eventually have to be dealt with and that it was better to address the issue head-on than leave it for the next generation.
“We are taking it for the team with the gas prices and everything else, but things are stabling, and President Trump, don’t underestimate him.”
Washington and Tehran agreed to halt military strikes in the region with delegations scheduled to meet June 30 in Doha, Qatar for talks.
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Other attendees are hoping that a resolution to the Iran conflict will lead to lower prices.
“As the Iran war comes to an end and the peace deal hopefully gels, we’ll see. I think gas prices are already coming down, not tremendously, not where we would like to see, but those things take time,” said James of New York.
Ashley J. DiMella reports on politics for Fox News Digital.
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