War Economics: Every family silently swallows four-figure bills, while some are still tallying up geopolitical accounts.

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Coin World News, according to reports from the United States, Mark Zandi, Chief Economist at Moody’s Analytics, recently wrote that the war launched by the U.S. against Iran has cost every American household an average of about $1,000. The article states that this $1,000 includes the extra fuel costs American families have paid due to rising oil prices, the additional shopping and travel expenses they have incurred due to higher prices, and the portion of the war costs incurred by the U.S. government. Zandi emphasized that the average loss of $1,000 per household is only a conservative estimate, and the actual cost Americans pay for this war may be even higher.
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