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As inflation rises, Americans are spending and Europeans are saving
As inflation rises globally due to the Iran war, Americans are maintaining resilient consumer spending through tax refunds and stock gains, while Europeans are increasing savings and prioritizing essential purchases. The psychological impact of inflation is deeper in Europe due to wartime scarcity memories, with the Iran conflict exacerbating consumer concerns.
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