Iran’s Economy Buckles Under War Pressure as Crisis Deepens

by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief

(Worthy News) – Iran’s economy is rapidly deteriorating under the strain of war, with more than one million people out of work and inflation soaring to crippling levels. According to The Wall Street Journal, another million jobs have been indirectly affected, as businesses shut down and supply chains collapse across the country.

At the center of the crisis is a tense standoff between Iran and the United States. Washington is betting that economic pressure will force Tehran to yield, while Iran is hoping rising global energy costs will push the U.S. to ease its blockade. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz—through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil flows—has intensified the economic and geopolitical stakes.

The U.S. naval blockade has crippled Iran’s ability to export oil, its primary source of revenue. Inflation has surged to 67%, and the national currency has plummeted to record lows, leaving basic goods increasingly unaffordable. Even subsidized food items are now beyond reach for many citizens struggling to survive.

Years of sanctions had already weakened Iran’s economy, but the war has made conditions far worse. Widespread damage to infrastructure and key industries, including steel and petrochemicals, has pushed estimated reconstruction costs to $270 billion—an enormous burden for the nation.

In response, the Iranian government has raised wages, issued subsidies, and distributed cash assistance to the poor. Officials are also seeking alternative trade routes through neighboring countries and the Caspian Sea to bypass the blockade and maintain limited imports.

Despite these efforts, analysts warn that growing hardship could spark renewed unrest. Iran has signaled willingness to reopen the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for an end to the blockade, but with negotiations stalled, the nation faces an uncertain path forward as its people endure increasing economic pain.

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