US Workers Lose Buying Power as Iran War Drives Up Prices
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The war in Iran has pushed consumer prices higher, eroding the purchasing power of American workers.
According to Staffing Industry Analysts, the conflict has led to a noticeable rise in costs across the United States, affecting everyday goods and services.
The report highlights the economic strain on workers, though it does not detail specific price changes or sectors impacted.
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