I noticed interesting data about Iran's economy from last year. According to IMF estimates, Iran's nominal GDP in 2025 was about $356.5 billion with a growth rate of only 0.6%. That's quite a modest result, to be honest.



What especially stands out is the decline in GDP per capita. With a population of around 92 million people, Iran's GDP per resident dropped to $4,074, which is $736 lower than in 2024. That's a 15.3% decrease — quite significant. It seems the economy has faced serious challenges.

It's interesting to observe how sanctions and geopolitical factors are affecting the region's macroeconomics. Iran's GDP is clearly under pressure, and recovery is not yet visible. It’s worth watching how the situation develops further.
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