Interesting to see what has happened to Iran's economy over the past year. According to the IMF, Iran's GDP in 2025 was about $356 billion with a growth of only 0.6% — a quite modest figure. The country's population reached 92 million people, but the GDP per capita noticeably dropped to $4,000, which is 15% lower than the previous year. Iran's economy is clearly under pressure. The decline in GDP per capita from $4,810 to $4,074 is a serious signal that citizens' well-being is decreasing despite the overall size of the economy. It is worth watching how events will develop further.

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