Iran's Inflation Reaches World War II‑Era Levels, Worsening Economic Hardship
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Iran’s inflation rate has surged to levels comparable to those seen during World War II, deepening the country’s economic distress.
The Central Bank of Iran reported that consumer prices have risen sharply, pushing inflation to historic highs that mirror the wartime period. Officials attribute the spike to a combination of currency devaluation, subsidy cuts, and rising import costs.
The surge in inflation is expected to further erode purchasing power for ordinary Iranians, intensifying the already severe economic challenges faced by the nation.
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