Tribal Gas Stations: Relief from High Prices Amid Iran War
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Gas prices in the Seattle area are soaring due to the ongoing Iran war, but some drivers are finding relief at tribal gas stations. Junelle Lewis, for example, discovers lower prices at the Tulalip Reservation. These gas stations often offer fuel at prices that can be 30 cents cheaper per gallon than nearby stations. The Tulalip Tribes have worked to maintain affordable fuel, despite the volatility in the market. What's interesting is that these stations not only help local drivers but also attract customers from outside the area who are looking to save money. In a time when every cent counts, this could mean significant savings for families struggling with inflation and rising costs. The bottom line is that tribal gas stations are stepping up to provide a much-needed break for drivers feeling the pinch at the pump.
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