Iran's 134% food inflation bites hard: Meat, coffee and dairy quietly disappear from household tables
New Delhi, Aug. 17 -- People in Iran have reportedly cut back on meat, dairy and coffee, among other food items, as pressure on household finances continues amid Tehran's prolonged war with the United States. Iran is struggling with a crippling economy, with hyperinflation mounting economic strain at home.
Multiple reports have suggested that the war ruined tens of millions of households in Iran. "Prices are up somewhere between 60 and 88% over the year, food has passed triple-digit inflation for the poorest households, and jobs - particularly full-time jobs and industrial work - are fewer," one of the reports claimed.
As the West Asia war seems to have no end in sight, here's what Iran's economy looks like as of now.
Iran's year-on-ye...
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