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A major oil spill off the Gulf of Mexico has spread more than 373 miles or 600 kilometers across the ocean and seeped into seven nature reserves Source: washingtonpost.com
The Iran-backed group could bring a second crucial waterway to a standstill, writes Sebastian Usher. Source: bbc.com
U.S. consumers, already feeling pain at the gas pump, can expect higher prices and prolonged shortages for goods of all sorts, including food, as additional consequences of slowed oil production. Source: pbs.org
Over 40% of Iran’s population lives below the absolute poverty line, with that figure exceeding 50% in the capital. Economists warn, however, that the real poverty rate may have climbed above 60%. Source: jpost.com
Worried about consumer inflation to come from Strait of Hormuz closure? The economy has one word for you other than oil: plastics. Source: cnbc.com
Civilians describe explosions, internet blackout, deteriorating businesses as trauma of conflict comes on top of January crackdown; concern a US deal could entrench regime ‘on steroids’ Source: timesofisrael.com
Women now hold more jobs than men in America, for the third time ever. A Federal Reserve economist says this time, it’s not reversing. Source: fortune.com
From Europe to East Asia, the high price of the war may soon get even higher. Source: bloomberg.com
Energy markets are starting to reflect the growing risk of physical supply disruptions. Source: cnbc.com
The challenges faced by a small-business owner near Moscow highlight how Russia’s war-drained economy is on the doorstep of a major crisis. Source: nytimes.com
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