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The war in Iran could have global implications on trade, including the critical energy market, which draws much of its inventory from Iranian oil.
On Today's Show:
Lydia DePillis, New York Times reporter covering the American economy, talks about how the war with Iran could affect the economy at home, as issues with oil prices, supply chains and the massive cost of the war begin to pile up.
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The war in Iran could have global implications on trade, including the critical energy market, which draws much of its inventory from Iranian oil.
On Today's Show:
Lydia DePillis, New York Times reporter covering the American economy, talks about how the war with Iran could affect the economy at home, as issues with oil prices, supply chains and the massive cost of the war begin to pile up.

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