Higher prices for gas, groceries and flights will outlast the Iran war, experts say
Summary
Economists predict that the inflationary pressures caused by the Iran conflict will persist even after a potential resolution, leading to sustained higher prices for essential goods and services. Rising costs for gasoline, groceries, and air travel are expected to be a long-term consequence of the conflict, driven by supply chain disruptions and increased demand.
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