Welch: Trump’s war with Iran has forced Vermont to pay $113 million more for gas, so far

Vermont households have spent $441 more for gas since the war began

Vermont Business Magazine Democrats on the Joint Economic Committee today released new data outlining how President Trump’s "reckless and illegal war" with Iran has driven up gasoline costs for Vermont families, farmers, and businesses. The new data shows that since the war began on February 28, Americans have spent a total of $56.4 billion more for gas. In Vermont, the increase in gas spending totals $113,105,145, with families spending $441 more on average, per household.  

U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vermont), Ranking Member of the Senate Agriculture Subcommittee on Rural Development, Energy, and Credit, released the following statement on the new data:

“Vermont families are paying the price for President Trump’s illegal war with Iran. The average household has spent $441 more for gas, so far—and there’s no end in sight. The President needs to get out of this reckless war, which has caused incredible harm to our economy and driven up costs for families in Vermont and across the country.” 

View the data from JEC below:
 

State

Increase in Total Gasoline Spending Since Feb. 28

Increase in Household Gasoline
Spending Since Feb. 28

Alabama

+$1,296,803,715

+$686

Alaska

+$123,752,249

+$503

Arizona

+$1,290,317,563

+$477

Arkansas

+$581,289,948

+$512

California

+$5,447,645,955

+$433

Colorado

+$1,005,829,767

+$447

Connecticut

+$676,731,502

+$517

Delaware

+$188,826,354

+$501

District of Columbia

+$44,571,850

+$215

Florida

+$3,887,817,941

+$472

Georgia

+$1,738,850,479

+$454

Hawaii

+$160,798,255

+$356

Idaho

+$391,985,804

+$571

Illinois

+$2,038,193,791

+$455

Indiana

+$1,062,019,972

+$417

Iowa

+$642,328,315

+$516

Kansas

+$584,156,525

+$524

Kentucky

+$958,340,278

+$567

Louisiana

+$886,988,328

+$537

Maine

+$247,641,454

+$445

Maryland

+$926,905,898

+$430

Massachusetts

+$1,065,124,629

+$433

Michigan

+$1,903,157,559

+$502

Minnesota

+$867,765,709

+$403

Mississippi

+$686,038,740

+$639

Missouri

+$1,226,932,885

+$524

Montana

+$259,237,692

+$593

Nebraska

+$335,667,882

+$445

Nevada

+$514,215,668

+$460

New Hampshire

+$296,182,222

+$559

New Jersey

+$1,538,476,873

+$493

New Mexico

+$412,990,274

+$523

New York

+$2,216,308,569

+$405

North Carolina

+$2,031,284,378

+$501

North Dakota

+$172,909,439

+$555

Ohio

+$2,172,400,421

+$483

Oklahoma

+$768,153,514

+$521

Oregon

+$552,066,791

+$346

Pennsylvania

+$1,758,411,750

+$372

Rhode Island

+$147,639,824

+$368

South Carolina

+$1,121,171,837

+$561

South Dakota

+$186,962,586

+$540

Tennessee

+$1,489,685,042

+$556

Texas

+$5,743,736,581

+$553

Utah

+$701,874,776

+$650

Vermont

+$113,105,145

+$441

Virginia

+$1,809,481,962

+$573

Washington

+$973,423,672

+$342

West Virginia

+$320,479,090

+$478

Wisconsin

+$1,121,166,713

+$483

Wyoming

+$145,615,289

+$624

United States

+$56,443,306,833

+$477

Source: Daily data on average gasoline prices from AAA.com through July 12th, 2026, state-by-state data on gasoline consumption from the Federal Highway Administration, and national data on gasoline demand from the Energy Information.

Senator Welch is a member of the Senate Finance Committee, and Ranking Member of the Senate Agriculture Subcommittee on Rural Development, Energy, and Credit. He was a member of the Joint Economic Committee in the 118th Congress.  

7.14.2026. Washington, DC. 

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