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Iran’s inflation hits World War II levels, deepening economic pain
Iran's year-on-year inflation reached 77.2% in May, the highest level since World War II, driven by the war with Israel, U.S. economic pressure, and domestic mismanagement. The Central Bank acknowledged the crisis, with experts warning of potential protests over rising living costs.
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