Moody's Analytics says since the Feb. 28 outbreak of the Iran conflict US Households have spent an average additional $447.19 on fuel-related costs. Higher gasoline and airfares have cost US consumers about $60bn in aggregate. Moody's chief economist

2026-06-01

Moody's Analytics says since the Feb. 28 outbreak of the Iran conflict US Households have spent an average additional $447.19 on fuel-related costs. Higher gasoline and airfares have cost US consumers about $60bn in aggregate. Moody's chief economist Mark Zandi said: "Unless the war ends soon, cash‑strapped consumers will have no choice but to be more cautious with spending, which will threaten an already weak economy."