Americans cut spending due to higher gas prices and see no relief in sight, CNBC survey finds

Americans cut spending due to higher gas prices and see no relief in sight, CNBC survey finds

People fill up their cars with gas at Costco Wholesale in Franklin, Tennessee, on April 3, 2026.

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Americans are feeling the pinch of higher gas prices and are not expecting relief anytime soon, according to the CNBC All-America Economic Survey.

The nationwide survey of 1,000 people found nearly 80% have changed their spending habits in response to pain at the pump. The poll was conducted from April 15 to 19 and has a margin of error of 3.1%.

More than 50% believe the increase in gas prices will last six months or longer. Pump prices have surged more than 30% to top $4 per gallon since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28, according to AAA.

About 60% of respondents have cut back on entertainment like eating out, movies and concerts to save money. More than 50% plan to travel less.

Around 40% are spending less on essential items like groceries and medical care. Some 30% are relying on their credit cards more.

President Donald Trump has largely dismissed voters’ concerns. Trump said last week that gas prices “are not very high” and told CNBC earlier this week that expected energy prices to be much higher following the attacks.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Sunday that gas may not drop below $3 per gallon until next year.

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