Economic costs
Coverage of Economic costs in the Nexus archive.
- Wildfires Spread Across Southern Europe
Wildfires are spreading in Greece due to gale-force winds, dry conditions, and difficult terrain, straining firefighting efforts. EU countries are coordinating cross-border firefighting resources as climate change extends wildfire seasons and raises concerns about economic and insurance costs.
- Iran’s Hormuz choice: trust pays, coercion doesn’t
The article discusses how Iran's strategic decisions regarding the Hormuz Strait, a critical maritime route, are influenced by historical precedents where disruptions led to widespread economic consequences. It references the 1967 Arab-Israeli war's impact on the Suez Canal to illustrate the broader economic effects of maritime blockades.
- Poll: Trump’s MAGA base is souring on his Iran war
A POLITICO Poll shows a 13-point drop in support among Trump’s MAGA base for the U.S. war in Iran over two months, with 37% now wanting continued involvement only if costs don’t rise and nearly 20% advocating ending the war regardless of costs. The White House faces growing frustration as economic concerns overshadow military escalation.
- Iranians bear the brunt of war
Iran's government may have gained political advantages from its conflict with the US, but its citizens face severe economic hardship, including 131% food-price inflation, job losses, and infrastructure damage. The war has also intensified repression, with authorities cracking down on dissent that resulted in thousands of deaths.
- Republican hawks warn of ‘disastrous mistake’ as Trump nears deal with Iran
Republican hawks, including Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham, have criticized Donald Trump's potential peace deal with Iran as a 'disastrous mistake,' urging him to 'hold the line' despite economic costs and stalled progress. Trump insists the U.S. will not rush negotiations with Tehran following backlash from allies who initially supported the war with Iran.
- Republican hawks warn of ‘disastrous mistake’ as Trump nears deal with Iran
Republican hawks criticize Trump's planned peace deal with Iran as a 'disastrous mistake,' urging him to 'hold the line' despite economic costs and lack of progress. Trump insists the US won't rush negotiations with Tehran after facing rebukes from GOP allies like Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham.
- How the war with Iran is affecting your wallet
The conflict with Iran is driving up costs in transportation and food production, impacting American life. CBS News senior business and tech correspondent Jo Ling Kent reports on these economic effects.