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Home » Inflation rose in March to the highest rate in 2 years as the Iran war lifted energy prices
Inflation rose in March to the highest rate in 2 years as the Iran war lifted energy prices
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Inflation rose in March to the highest rate in 2 years as the Iran war lifted energy prices

News RoomBy News RoomApril 10, 20260 ViewsNo Comments

The effects of the Iran war showed up in the latest US inflation reading. Inflation climbed to the highest rate since May 2024, and gas prices reached a record month-over-month increase.

The consumer price index increased 3.3% in March from a year ago, up from the 2.4% increase in January and February, and just shy of the 3.4% forecast. Economists expected inflation to rise due to higher energy prices.

Energy prices rose 10.9% over the month, the largest increase since September 2005, after a 0.6% rise in February. Gas prices surged 21.2% in just a month, the largest on record.

Compared to the previous year, energy prices increased 12.5% in March, the largest rise since November 2022, with gas prices rising 18.9% year-over-year after declining 5.6%.

In addition to usual spring demand, Americans have felt the effects of the war at the gas pump. AAA data showed the national average skyrocketed in March, ending the month at $4.018. It’s a crucial milestone as it surpassed $4 for the first time in four years.

The new report doesn’t include the recent temporary ceasefire. “As risk diminishes, gas prices might come down slightly, mortgage rates might fall, and businesses may gain confidence to hire, but we are still far from business as usual,” said Stephen Kates, a financial analyst at Bankrate.

The Fed will meet to decide its next interest rate move on April 28 and 29. CME FedWatch showed based on interest-rate traders that it’s likely the Fed will decide to hold rates steady again.

“The implications of developments in the Middle East for the US economy are uncertain,” Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said in the FOMC Press Conference in March. “We will remain attentive to risks to both sides of our dual mandate.”

The war’s effects could go on for a while.

“Even if the prices of gasoline and diesel start to come down after the conflict resolves, the effect on the economy will be more long-lasting,” Kates said. “Fuel prices will not fall as quickly as they rose, but they should decline relatively quickly in the months following the end of the conflict. The ripple effects from these events, however, will take longer to play out and will affect the prices of shipped products, manufactured goods, building materials, and consumer products for far longer.”

And the effects of tariffs aren’t over, either.

“The normal annual price increases from businesses are still contributing to overall inflation, and tariffs are responsible for part of that as the tail end of their drawn-out impact continues to settle into the economy,” Kates said.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.



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