Iran War's Price Tag: Pentagon Bills, Fuel Shocks, and Trump's Numbers

CNN’s analysis shows the Iran war’s first 100 days cost the Pentagon about $35–$40 billion in direct DoD outlays (roughly $26B on munitions), with CSIS warning total U.S. costs across agencies are higher and a supplemental funding request of about $80B (much not for immediate Iran needs). War-driven energy shocks pushed gas above $4/gal and diesel over $5, lifting household fuel costs by roughly $253B vs a war-free baseline. The Strategic Petroleum Reserve is at its lowest since 1983, and global oil supply fell by about 1.15 billion barrels. Cushing, OK storage is stressed/near empty. Inflation sits near 4%, mortgage rates have climbed, and Trump’s approval hovers around 37%, underscoring a costly, complex economic and political picture even as markets show resilience.
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- Another Effect of the Mideast War: A Solar-Energy Boom Far From Iran The New York Times
- EVs are winners in the Iran war. So is US oil. Politico
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- Tallying the global cost of the US-Israel war against Iran The Guardian
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