Stocks have boomed while consumers have paid the costs of high energy prices.

Oil markets remain volatile as traders struggle to interpret contradictory signals on prospects for U.S.-Iran peace agreement.

(Bloomberg) -- Renewed attacks in the Persian Gulf lifted oil prices while keeping a lid on stocks and bonds amid mounting concern about the economic fallout of the war-driven…

By Isabel Wang and Myra P. Saefong

Higher energy costs can force consumers to raid their savings and lean more into debt to cover expenses.

Americans are feeling the financial strain of Trump's war on Iran, with families spending an average of $447.19 extra on fuel since the conflict began. As prices soar, will…

Stocks have boomed while consumers have paid the costs of high energy prices.