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  "textContent": "US officials are studying the potential economic impact of a sharp rise in oil prices to $200 per barrel, as escalating tensions around Iran fuel uncertainty in global energy markets.\nScenario Planning, Not a Forecast\n\nAccording to Bloomberg, the scenario is not a formal prediction but part of standard contingency planning carried out during periods of geopolitical instability. Such modeling is intended to prepare policymakers for a range of possible developments, including prolonged conflict.\nThe analysis was described as a routine exercise designed to assess how extreme energy price shocks could affect the US economy under worsening global conditions.",
  "title": "Americans Cut Back on Food Spending to Afford Fuel"
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