The View of the War From a Florida Gas Station
On “The Daily,” a gas station owner explains how the war in Iran is affecting his business.
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March 27, 2026
A bearded man stands next to a counter with displays of hats, drinks and candy.
Cameron Joudi manages an independent gas station in suburban Jacksonville, Fla. Dustin Miller for The New York Times

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The View of the War From a Florida Gas Station

Since the start of the war in Iran, the average price of gas in the United States has climbed by nearly a dollar. Cameron Joudi, who owns and manages a gas station in Jacksonville, Fla., discusses how the war is reaching him at home.

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