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Updated · People's World · Jun 18
Iran War Erases U.S. Real Wage Gains as Gasoline Jumps 40.5%
Updated
Updated · People's World · Jun 18

Iran War Erases U.S. Real Wage Gains as Gasoline Jumps 40.5%

3 articles · Updated · People's World · Jun 18

Summary

  • $37.53 an hour — the inflation-adjusted pay of average non-supervisory workers in May — matched January 2025 levels, erasing all real wage gains made earlier in Trump’s second term.
  • A 40.5% nationwide rise in gasoline prices from May 2025 to May 2026 drove much of the squeeze, with 21.3% of that jump hitting in March just after the war began on Feb. 28.
  • Fuel oil climbed even faster, up 58.9% over the year, while overall CPI inflation ran at 4.2%, prompting EPI to warn that energy-led price shocks are now outpacing slowing nominal wage growth.
  • EPI said inflation has so far been concentrated in energy and airfares, but warned a prolonged war could spread price increases more broadly and further cut workers’ purchasing power.
  • A Roosevelt Institute survey underscored the strain: nearly 8 in 10 respondents worried about personal finances, and only 18% said they had avoided cutbacks or financial trade-offs in the past two years.

Insights

Beyond gas prices, how are global trade disruptions from the conflict permanently reshaping supply chains for everyday goods?
How can nations build economies resilient to energy shocks from conflicts near critical chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz?