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The War Economy Is Hitting Specific American Industries — Who's Actually Getting Hurt

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The War Economy Is Hitting Specific American Industries — Who's Actually Getting Hurt
Obryan Poyser pexels

The Iran war is devastating specific American industries while benefiting others. Here is the complete sector-by-sector breakdown of who is winning and who is losing.

The specific economic impact of the Iran war distributes across American industries with the particular unevenness that commodity price shocks historically produce — creating specific winners and specific losers whose particular situations aren't visible in the aggregate economic statistics that monthly GDP and employment reports provide.

For the specific winners: US domestic oil and gas producers are the particular beneficiaries of Brent crude at $109 and natural gas at elevated levels. The specific shale oil producers whose particular breakeven costs around $45-60 per barrel create extraordinary margins at current prices; their specific cash flows have created the particular stock market performance that energy sector investors have benefited from. Natural gas producers — particularly those with specific export capacity to Europe via LNG terminals — are benefiting from the specific European demand for non-Russian, non-Gulf LNG whose particular scarcity premium the war has created.

For the specific losers: airlines whose particular fuel cost is their specific largest variable input; trucking companies whose specific diesel costs represent the particular operating expense that consumer goods prices must eventually reflect; farmers whose specific fertiliser input costs the war has elevated by 35-40 percent; manufacturers whose specific energy intensity makes them disproportionately exposed to elevated natural gas prices; and the particular consumers whose specific aggregate purchasing power the compound inflation reduces.

For the specific geographic distribution: the particular Midwest agricultural states — whose specific fertiliser dependence and particular crop production creates the specific war economy vulnerability that CNBC's specific reporting about 'Iran war-induced fertilizer shortage threatens farm state GOP in midterms' directly addresses — are the political bellwether that Republican senators in specific states are monitoring.

For the specific retail sector: consumer spending in the particular discretionary categories — clothing, electronics, home goods, the specific import-dependent products that the April 5 tariffs have additionally elevated — is the particular economic pressure whose accumulation across the war's duration will appear in specific Q2 2026 retail data.

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