US Inflation impacted by Iran War.

The war with Iran has driven up energy prices in the US, becoming a point of contention in the presidential race.

The war's impact isn't fully reflected in recent data. February's inflation rate remained steady at 2.4%, the same as January. This figure predates the surge in energy costs following the conflict's start. Gas prices have already jumped significantly. The national average reached $3.58 per gallon, a 22% increase in the past month. Some experts predict prices could climb to $4 a gallon. Rising oil prices have a ripple effect. Increased costs for gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel impact the transportation of goods. This could lead to higher prices for various consumer products, including food. The Federal Reserve's decisions are now more complicated. Inflationary pressures from the war may influence the timing of interest rate cuts. Some analysts suggest the market is pricing in a rate cut no earlier than July or September.

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