
Iran Faces Record Inflation as Cost of Living Soars
Iran’s inflation has hit a staggering 77.2%, the highest since WWII, leaving citizens struggling to afford basic necessities as prices continue to soar.
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Iran’s inflation has hit a staggering 77.2%, the highest since WWII, leaving citizens struggling to afford basic necessities as prices continue to soar.

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