The middle class, particularly women, is suffering the. Iran enters 2025 with a crippled economy, low growth, soaring inflation, a declining industrial sector, and escalating social discontent Misguided domestic policies and external pressures have pushed the country toward a comprehensive crisis. The iranian economy was already struggling under the weight of sanctions, chronic water and electricity shortages and mismanagement Now, the recent conflict has delivered an additional shock. Iran faces significant challenges as its economy struggles and sanctions are reimposed
From the collapse of its water reservoirs to the drying of its economy and the suffocation of its people, iran under the clerical regime faces multiple existential crises — all rooted in corruption, mismanagement, and ideological tyranny. As of december 2024, iran is experiencing its deepest and longest economic crisis in its modern history With international sanctions, particularly those reimposed under current united states president donald trump, iran's oil exports and access to the global market have been severely limited. Iran’s economic crisis is not just a macroeconomic dilemma It is a daily hardship for millions From the collapse of the rial to sharp inflation, the geopolitical costs are being paid by ordinary iranians
Vulnerable populations face severe challenges, including food insecurity The article emphasizes the importance of economic reforms, transparency, and social protections as potential solutions to alleviate financial pressures and foster a more equitable economy. As economic woes mount and political tensions escalate, iran’s regime faces an increasingly volatile future, with both internal and external pressures pushing the country toward an uncertain and potentially explosive path.
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