How soaring gas prices and disrupted supply chains will make everything you buy more expensive
The Iran war is not a distant geopolitical shock for U.S. households.
The disruptions from the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran spread quickly to commercial aircraft, shipping lanes, and the world’s energy supply. Those repercussions have already hit fuel costs, including for motorists, truckers, and fishermen, and are set to spread even more widely to packaging, household goods, appliances, medicines, and electronics.