Why Small Business Matters More as Iran Drives Costs Higher

Why Small Business Matters More as Iran Drives Costs Higher
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The Iran conflict is already pushing costs higher across the U.S. economy. Rising oil prices are increasing fuel, transportation, and logistics expenses, and those increases are moving quickly through supply chains. For businesses, this is not a distant geopolitical development; it is a direct increase in operating costs that compresses margins and forces more cautious decision-making.

Dan Varroney
Dan Varroney
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Dan Varroney is founder and CEO of Potomac Core. He is the author of “Rethinking Economic Growth: How Small Businesses Can Help Consistently Grow the Economy” from RealClear Publishing.