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The Iran war natural gas crisis intensified dramatically on March 4, 2026, when QatarEnergy declared force majeure on all LNG shipments and shut down its gas liquefaction facilities — removing 20% of the world’s liquefied natural gas supply from the…
Iran war inflation 2026 is not hitting everyone equally. Brent is up 13%, Goldman warns of $100 oil, and the people who feel every dollar are renters, commuters, and gig workers — not the asset-owning generation whose portfolios are getting a defense contractor bump.
Defense contractor profits from the Iran war are already massive — and Operation Epic Fury hasn’t been running a week yet. Lockheed Martin stock is up 39% year-to-date as of March 2, 2026. RTX (Raytheon’s parent) surged 4.7% on the…
Water privatization in America has quietly handed control of a basic human necessity to profit-seeking corporations — and the bill is literally coming for you. Nearly 73 million Americans now receive water from private companies that charge, on average, 59%…
The credit score trap is a system in which three private corporations — Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion — hold near-total control over whether Americans can rent an apartment, buy a car, get a mortgage, or even land a job, yet…
The War Powers Act was supposed to prevent presidents from taking America to war without Congress. It has failed every single time. Since 1973, every U.S. president has deployed military force without a formal congressional declaration of war — and…
The Iran war supply chain crisis 2026 is the most dangerous cost-of-living shock to hit working Americans since the 2022 energy crisis — and it’s landing on top of an economy already bleeding from tariff-driven price hikes. Iran’s closure of…
Gas prices are set to spike 15–30 cents or more per gallon because of the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz disruption. Working Millennials and Gen Z will absorb this shock without the pension, housing equity, or safety net that Boomers had in 1973 and 1979.
The meatpacking monopoly in America means just four corporations — JBS, Cargill, Tyson Foods, and National Beef — control 85% of the U.S. beef market, up from 36% in 1980. That consolidation, built on Reagan-era antitrust abandonment, is the primary…
The US-Iran war — Operation Epic Fury — burned through an estimated $779 million in its first 24 hours. At the current pace of operations, with Trump promising a campaign lasting “four to five weeks or more,” the total bill…