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A program giving $12 a month to help the poorest Iranians will be wound down as Iran faces a cash shortage. Electricity prices are expected to increase by 90% in 2014. Inflation running at over 40%in 2013 is down to 32%. President Rouhani faces a economy in much worse shape than realized because of mismanagement under previous president Ahmadinejad. Only a small part of the sanctions have been relaxed in the nuclear agreement with western countries.
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New York Times 03.20.2014
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Wall Street Journal 07.02.2014
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Washington Post 11.01.2014
Oil Price Drop, Nuclear Deal Delay Unsettle Iran’s Economy
Wall Street Journal 12.23.2014
Iran's nuclear deal: The view from Tehran
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Americans’ Support for Iran Nuclear Deal Holds Steady — WSJ/NBC Poll
Wall Street Journal 06.30.2015
In Tehran, Iranians Play Down Milestone
New York Times 01.16.2016
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