★The Iran war spills over into the U.S. economy: Inflation rises and growth slows.
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"The spillover from the Iran conflict is hitting American wallets and businesses hard. Expect higher prices, slower economic expansion, and potential job market weakness, directly impacting investment portfolios and household budgets. This isn't just a geopolitical event; it's a significant economic headwind."
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Well, that didn't take long. Turns out geopolitical spats have a nasty habit of showing up on our balance sheets, with inflation ticking up and growth slowing down. Who knew that global instability wasn't great for business?
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