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Rising energy and food costs linked to Iran conflict threaten UK households

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Around 200,000 UK households are projected to fall into poverty as rising energy bills, petrol prices, and food costs are exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in Iran. Economists warn that these financial pressures are particularly acute for the lowest-income families, who are already struggling with high living costs.

The conflict has led to increased global energy prices, which directly impacts household bills. As energy costs rise, so do food prices, since transportation and production costs are affected. This inflationary pressure is expected to push overall inflation above 4%, even if the conflict is resolved quickly, indicating a sustained impact on household budgets.

For many families, especially those earning below the median income, the situation is dire. With lower-income households spending a larger portion of their income on essentials, any increase in prices significantly erodes their living standards. This could lead to a situation where these households have little to no disposable income left after covering basic needs.

Looking ahead, if the conflict continues and energy prices remain high, the economic outlook could worsen, potentially leading to a recession. Indicators to watch include inflation rates and unemployment figures, which may rise as economic activity slows, further straining household finances.

Sources
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