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The War Economy Is Hitting Specific American Industries — Who's Actually Getting Hurt
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.
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42 updatesIran's Economy Was Already Collapsing Before the War — Here Is What That Means Now
The Rial had already collapsed before February 28. Here is the specific economic condition Iran was in when the war started and why Pezeshkian's 'three to four weeks' warning was so alarming.
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The Iran 'Tehran Toll Booth' Is Now Charging Ships $2 Million to Pass Hormuz
Iran is now forcing ships through a narrow inspection zone called the 'Tehran toll booth' and charging $2 million per transit. Here is how this changes the diplomacy and the global economy.
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How the Iran War Changes the NBA Playoffs — The Economic Story Nobody Is Covering
The Iran war's inflation is affecting NBA Playoff ticket prices and sports betting markets. Here is how geopolitical events change the business of American professional sports.
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The Federal Reserve's Iran War Inflation Problem — Why Rate Cuts Are Now Off the Table
The Fed was planning rate cuts in 2026 before the Iran war. Here is why oil at $109 and gas at $4 have changed everything — and what this means for your mortgage and savings.
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Iran's Economy Is Collapsing — Here Is the Specific Numbers Behind the War's Domestic Cost
Iran's civilian president warned the economy could collapse in 3-4 weeks. Here is the specific economic data behind that warning and what economic collapse actually means.
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OECD Kept Global Growth at 2.9% But Cut Europe — What the Number Actually Means
The OECD maintained 2.9% global growth despite the Iran war but cut Europe's forecast. Here is what this means for different countries and whether the positive headline hides concerning details.
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US Unemployment Dropped to 4.3% During the Iran War — The Economic Paradox of 2026
US unemployment fell to 4.3% while the Iran war pushes oil to $109. Here is the specific economic paradox where jobs are growing and inflation is too — and what happens when the tariffs hit.
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US Global Tariffs Are Here — Here Is What April 5's Trade War Means for Everything You Buy
Trump announced sweeping new global tariffs taking effect April 5, 2026. Here is what gets more expensive, which countries are affected, and how this interacts with the Iran war economy.
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The Global Economy One Month After Hormuz Closed — The Numbers That Matter
One month after the Strait of Hormuz effectively closed, here is the specific economic data on oil prices, GDP projections, and which countries are most affected.
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The World Bank Warned the Iran War Could Cause a Global Food Crisis — Here Is How Bad It Gets
The World Bank issued its most serious food security warning since 2022. Here is the specific commodities affected, which countries are most at risk, and the timeline of impact.
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US Jobs Added 178,000 — Here Is What the Economy Looks Like Six Weeks Into the Iran War
The US added 178,000 jobs in March. Here is the surprisingly resilient jobs picture alongside the specific Iran war economic pressures — and what happens if Hormuz stays closed.
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The Strait of Hormuz Has Collapsed — Here Is What 10-20 Ships a Day Means for the World
The Strait of Hormuz traffic has fallen from 150 ships a day to 10-20 ships a day. Here is the specific economic impact of this maritime collapse on food, fuel, and the global economy.
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The Sleep Economy Is Worth $585 Billion and It's Just Getting Started
The global sleep economy has reached $585 billion. Here is the specific products driving growth, the science behind sleep optimisation, and what actually helps you sleep better.
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The $6.8 Trillion Wellness Industry Is Reshaping What It Means to Be Healthy
The global wellness economy has grown to $6.8 trillion. Here is the specific segments driving growth, who is benefiting, and the critical question about whether 'wellness' is improving health.
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The Fastest-Growing Economy in Europe You've Never Heard Of Is About to Get Even Bigger
Portugal, Ireland, Spain, and Greece are growing faster than Germany and France. Here is the economic transformation story that Europe's big country narrative is missing.
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The European Central Bank's Impossible Rate Decision and What It Means for Your Mortgage
The ECB faces its hardest rate decision since 2022: Iran war inflation vs slowing growth. Here is what either choice does to European mortgages, savings, and the broader economy.
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Japan's Economy in 2026: How the Weakening Yen and US Tariffs Are Playing Against Each Other
Japan faces a specific economic tension in 2026: US tariffs hurt exports but a weaker yen helps them. Here is how Japanese automakers are navigating the contradiction.
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China's Economy Is Growing 4.5% Despite Everything — Here Is What Beijing Is Actually Doing Right
China is projected to grow 4.5% in 2026 despite record tariffs and a struggling property market. Here is Deloitte's analysis of what Beijing is getting right and what remains at risk.
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What the EU-US Trade Deal of 2025 Actually Delivers — One Year Later
The EU-US trade framework was agreed in August 2025. Here is what has actually changed for European exporters and whether the deal delivered what was promised.
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The Tariff the Average American Household Is Actually Paying in 2026 — The Number That Will Shock You
Trump's tariffs amount to an average $1,500 tax increase per US household in 2026. But the burden is deeply unequal. Here is exactly who pays what.
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The Supreme Court Killed the IEEPA Tariffs — Here Is What Happens Next to Trump's Trade War
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Trump cannot use IEEPA to impose tariffs. Here is what this means for the $180 billion in annual tariff revenue, the refunds owed, and where trade policy goes next.
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The Tariff War Did Not Kill Global Trade — Here Is What Actually Happened
McKinsey's new report finds global trade grew faster than the world economy despite Trump's historic tariff increases. Here is the counterintuitive story of how trade adapted.
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Creator Economy Is Rewriting Sports Broadcasting — Athletes Now Have More Power Than Networks
Athlete-owned content and creator partnerships are transforming sports media. Here is how the creator economy is shifting power from traditional broadcasters to athletes and fans.
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Stadiums Are Becoming Year-Round Districts — Here Is What It Means for the Cities Built Around Them
Sports venues are transforming into year-round entertainment and residential districts. Here is the urban economics of this trend and who actually benefits.
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The Iran War Has Made Jamie Dimon Worried About Something He Hasn't Worried About in a Decade
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon expressed a specific concern about the Iran war's impact that he hasn't raised in years. Here is what worries the most powerful banker in the world.
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JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon on the Iran War Economy: What the World's Most Powerful Banker Actually Said
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon gave a rare TV interview on the Iran war's economic impact, the global economy, and AI. Here is what he said and why it matters.
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Why People Are Spending Less Even When They Earn More
Changing consumer behavior is affecting spending patterns despite income growth.
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AI Investment Boom Could Be the Next Big Economic Bubble, Experts Warn
Rapid investment in artificial intelligence is raising concerns about a potential market bubble.
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The Global Economy Is Entering a New Era — And Uncertainty Is the New Normal
Experts say the global economy is shifting into a new phase defined by uncertainty and rapid change.
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The Iran War Is Quietly Reshaping the Global Economy — And the Impact Is Bigger Than Expected
The Iran conflict is disrupting energy markets, increasing inflation, and slowing global growth.
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The Rise of Subscription Fatigue: Why People Are Canceling Services
Consumers are reassessing subscription services as costs and options increase.
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The Hidden Cost of Cheap Products: What Consumers Are Starting to Notice
Low-cost products may not be as affordable as they seem, as hidden costs begin to surface.
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The Global Shipping System Is Under Strain — And It Could Affect Everything You Buy
Shipping disruptions and rising costs are putting pressure on global trade systems.
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Why Europe’s Middle Class Is Quietly Shrinking — And Nobody Is Talking About It
Rising costs and stagnant wages are slowly eroding Europe’s middle class, creating long-term economic risks.
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Why Remote Work Is Quietly Declining Despite Everything
After years of growth, remote work is beginning to decline as companies shift strategies.
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The Country That Is Most Likely to Default First If Oil Stays Above $100
Oil above $100 per barrel hits some countries far harder than others. Here is the analysis of which economies are most at risk of debt distress if high energy prices persist.
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The EU Social Economy Report That Shows Europe's Most Underrated Economic Sector
A new EU Commission working document shows Europe's social economy employs 13.6 million people. Here is what this sector actually is and why it matters for the energy and housing crises.
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Why Poland Is Defying All Economic Logic and Growing Faster Than Germany During a Crisis
Poland's economy is outperforming Germany's despite higher defence spending and proximity to the war. Here is the counterintuitive story of why crisis is making Poland stronger.
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European Real Wages Near Pre-COVID Levels — Just as the Iran Crisis Threatens to Wipe Out the Gains
After years of real wage erosion, Europeans have almost recovered their pre-COVID purchasing power. The Iran energy crisis is now threatening to undo years of hard-won progress.
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The Secret to Italy's Economic Recovery Nobody Gives the Government Credit For
Italy has posted better-than-expected growth for three consecutive years. Here is the actual story of what is driving the recovery — and why Meloni's government deserves less credit and more than it gets.
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The Economic War Hidden Inside the Iran Military War
The Iran conflict has two simultaneous fronts: military and financial. Here is how the economic warfare dimension of the conflict is actually playing out.
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The Port of Rotterdam Is Emptier Than It's Been in Years — Here Is Why
Europe's busiest port has seen a significant decline in traffic since the Iran war began. Here is what the shipping data tells us about the real economic impact.
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