OECD warns U.S. inflation could top G7 by 2026

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OECD projections indicate the United States could have the highest inflation among G7 economies in 2026 (about 4.2%), driven by the Iran conflict, lingering tariffs, and energy/grocery price pressures, with GDP growth around 2% as inflation remains above the Federal Reserve's 2% target.
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- From oil to food to markets: How a month of war on Iran has remade the world economy Business Insider
- Fears of a prolonged oil shock grow as Iran war lurches into its second month MarketWatch
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