The cost of war ultimately gets passed on to ordinary people; $447 is not a small amount for many families.

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CryptoWorld News reports that, according to CNBC, an analysis shows that during the Iran war, American households spent nearly $450 more due to rising energy costs. Moody's Analytics data indicates that since the outbreak of conflict on February 28, American households have spent an average of $447.19 extra on fuel-related expenses. Due to soaring gasoline and airfare prices, U.S. consumers have lost nearly $60 billion in total. Moody's Chief Economist Mark Zandi stated, "Unless the war ends quickly, financially strained consumers will have no choice but to be more cautious with their spending, which will threaten the already weak economy."
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