
Sen. John Kennedy Has One Major Worry As Iran Conflict Continues (Screenshot/CSPAN)
Republican Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy said Friday that he is closely watching the economic impact of the ongoing conflict in Iran.
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said Tuesday that the economic strain from the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran is “the last of our concerns right now,” stressing that the U.S. economy remains fundamentally sound and unlikely to be significantly disrupted even if the conflict persists. Appearing on CSPAN’s “Ceasefire,” host Dasha Burns asked Kennedy for his thoughts on the Trump administration’s messaging.
“I’m a realist. I’m worried about the impact of the war on inflation. Is that a reason not to do what you have to do to protect your country? Which I thought we needed to do in this instance, no. But if we’re going to be fair, yeah, inflation. Inflation is a real concern,” Kennedy told Burns.
Kennedy said that a prolonged war could drive up prices, though he expects oil and inflation numbers to stabilize if the conflict is short-lived.
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“I’m worried about the labor market. We’re not adding jobs. We’re not losing jobs. The unemployment rate has stayed pretty solid. But interest rates matter, and this war will probably contribute, if it’s prolonged, to inflation. Now, if it’s not prolonged, I think the numbers, like the price of oil, I think they’ll come back down,” Kennedy said.
The tensions in the Middle East are pushing oil prices higher, with disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz threatening roughly 20 % of global oil supplies.
“The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has put the issue of crude storage capacity in the Middle East Gulf front and center,” Kayrros Chief Analyst Antoine Halff wrote on LinkedIn. “If oil producers reach ‘tank tops’ for lack of export outlets, then they have to curtail output.”
Higher energy costs are already squeezing American consumers and driving inflationary pressures. Younger Americans are feeling the pinch most severely, facing higher costs for essentials amid rising fuel and consumer prices.
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