N.J. gas prices went up after the U.S. bombed Iran. See how much you will pay at the pump.

Iran bombing sends N.J. gas prices up.

Gas prices increased a dime a gallon in New Jersey, but experts told drivers not to panic and top off their tank because the pain will be short lived.SL

The effects of Saturday’s bombing of key nuclear facilities in Iran have been felt at the gas stations in New Jersey, where the average price of regular jumped 10 cents per gallon in less than a week.

AAA reported that the average price for regular hit $3.14 a gallon Sunday and stayed at that price on Monday. That is up from $3.04 reported a week earlier. New Jersey’s average price was lower than the national average of $3.22 for regular.

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