Consumers face a second wave of inflation from the Iran war, affecting prices beyond gasoline to include groceries, medicine, and clothing. This structural repricing will gradually impact household budgets over the coming months as petrochemical disruptions raise costs for everyday products packaged in plastic or made from synthetic materials derived from oil.
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