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Iran war drives fuel spikes fueling inflation while consumer confidence collapses worldwide
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

Fuel costs jump fast enough to hit confidence
Surging fuel costs linked to the Iran war are pushing global inflation higher at a rapid pace, while consumer confidence is sliding sharply. As energy prices ripple through everyday spending, households appear increasingly pessimistic, weakening sentiment across major economies and raising pressure on policymakers to manage growth and prices.
- Iran war is driving sharp fuel cost increases globally
- Inflation is rising faster as energy costs feed through prices
- Consumer confidence has fallen significantly amid higher living costs
- Sentiment weakness could further pressure economic activity
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