Updated
Updated · KATV · May 27
Inflation, Rates and Iran War Pressures Squeeze Americans' Wallets in 2026
Updated
Updated · KATV · May 27

Inflation, Rates and Iran War Pressures Squeeze Americans' Wallets in 2026

16 articles · Updated · KATV · May 27
  • Inflation, elevated interest rates and pressure tied to the Iran war are still weighing on U.S. household finances, according to former White House economic adviser Steve Moore.
  • Moore told Jan Jeffcoat those three forces are driving the economic strain Americans feel most directly in everyday spending and borrowing costs.
  • The discussion framed the story as a pocketbook issue, focusing on how broader geopolitical and monetary pressures are filtering through to consumers.
  • The segment aired on The National News Desk's weekday morning program, which runs from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. EST.
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