US gas prices surge, with prediction markets implying more than $4 per gallon by the end of March
Pain at the pump is intensifying as the ongoing war in the Middle East pressures supplies.
US average national gas prices rose to nearly $3.48 per gallon on Monday, according to data from the American Automobile Association, and are up more than 16% since the kinetic conflict started.
“Given Sunday evening’s data and the continued surge in oil prices, I believe there is roughly an 80% chance the national average price of gasoline reaches $4 per gallon within the next month- or sooner,” wrote Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, in a post on Substack on Sunday evening. “In the immediate term, the national average of $3.45 per gallon could climb to roughly $3.75–$3.95 this week alone.”
Prediction markets currently expect prices to end the month around $4.10 to $4.30. On Friday, the prediction market-implied likely range for prices was between $3.60 and $3.70.
(Event contracts are offered through Robinhood Derivatives, LLC — probabilities referenced or sourced from KalshiEx LLC or ForecastEx LLC.)