17-07-2026 17:55 via rocketnews.com

Iran war hasn’t hurt the U.S. economy too badly — but the danger isn’t over yet

The two main pillars of the economy — consumer spending and business investment — appear to have shrugged off early angst arising from Iran tensions.
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