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Gen Z can’t afford the American Dream—so they’ve traded homeownership for paying off debt. ‘Their debt feels heavier because it hits earlier’

As the world grapples with the implications of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death, the country's ongoing conflict with the US and Israel has sent shockwaves through the global economy.

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As the world grapples with the implications of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death, the country's ongoing conflict with the US and Israel has sent shockwaves through the global economy. Oil prices have...

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    Gen Z can’t afford the American Dream—so they’ve traded homeownership for paying off debt. ‘Their debt feels heavier because it hits earlier’

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    Oil prices soar 10% as tanker traffic halts near the Strait of Hormuz amid Iran attacks while IRGC warns against passage. ‘Our ships will stay put’

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    Trump said ‘we must abandon the failed policy of nation building and regime change’ in 2016. So what changed?

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    Weeks before his death, Iran’s 86-year-old Supreme Leader heard shouts of ‘Death to Khamenei’ and unleashed a bloody crackdown

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Gen Z can’t afford the American Dream—so they’ve traded homeownership for paying off debt. ‘Their debt feels heavier because it hits earlier’

As the world grapples with the implications of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death, the country's ongoing conflict with the US and Israel has sent shockwaves through the global economy.

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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As the world grapples with the implications of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death, the country's ongoing conflict with the US and Israel has sent shockwaves through the global economy. Oil prices have skyrocketed by 10% to $80 a barrel, with some analysts warning that prices could reach $100 per barrel if Iran closes off the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil shipping route.

The crisis has its roots in the US-Israeli bombing campaign against Iran, which has been escalating in recent days. The strikes have targeted key Iranian military installations, including the compound of the Supreme Leader, who was 86 years old and had been in power for nearly four decades.

Khamenei's death has triggered a potentially destabilizing power vacuum in Iran, with no clear successor in sight. The country's government has been under growing pressure in recent months, with widespread protests and chants of "Death to Khamenei" echoing through the streets.

The situation has also raised concerns about the US's intentions in the region. In 2016, then-presidential candidate Donald Trump vowed to abandon the "failed policy of nation-building and regime change." However, his recent statements urging the Iranian people to "seize control of their destiny" and overthrow their government have raised questions about whether the US is seeking to exploit the current crisis to promote regime change.

As the situation continues to unfold, the global economy is holding its breath. The oil price surge has already begun to have an impact on the markets, with Brent crude prices jumping to a seven-month high. The potential for further instability in the region has also raised concerns about the global supply chain and the potential for shortages.

Meanwhile, the crisis has also highlighted the challenges faced by younger generations in the US, who are struggling to achieve the traditional markers of financial stability, such as homeownership. According to a recent report by Realtor.com, Gen Zers are carrying an average of $94,000 in personal debt, making it difficult for them to save for a down payment on a house.

In a separate development, YouTube's co-founder and former tech boss Steve Chen has spoken out against the rise of short-form videos, warning that they can lead to shorter attention spans in children. Chen, who has two children, said he wouldn't want his kids to only consume short-form content and advocated for exposing them to longer videos to help them develop their critical thinking skills.

As the world navigates this complex and rapidly evolving crisis, one thing is clear: the situation in Iran has far-reaching implications for global politics, economies, and societies.

As the world grapples with the implications of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death, the country's ongoing conflict with the US and Israel has sent shockwaves through the global economy. Oil prices have skyrocketed by 10% to $80 a barrel, with some analysts warning that prices could reach $100 per barrel if Iran closes off the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil shipping route.

The crisis has its roots in the US-Israeli bombing campaign against Iran, which has been escalating in recent days. The strikes have targeted key Iranian military installations, including the compound of the Supreme Leader, who was 86 years old and had been in power for nearly four decades.

Khamenei's death has triggered a potentially destabilizing power vacuum in Iran, with no clear successor in sight. The country's government has been under growing pressure in recent months, with widespread protests and chants of "Death to Khamenei" echoing through the streets.

The situation has also raised concerns about the US's intentions in the region. In 2016, then-presidential candidate Donald Trump vowed to abandon the "failed policy of nation-building and regime change." However, his recent statements urging the Iranian people to "seize control of their destiny" and overthrow their government have raised questions about whether the US is seeking to exploit the current crisis to promote regime change.

As the situation continues to unfold, the global economy is holding its breath. The oil price surge has already begun to have an impact on the markets, with Brent crude prices jumping to a seven-month high. The potential for further instability in the region has also raised concerns about the global supply chain and the potential for shortages.

Meanwhile, the crisis has also highlighted the challenges faced by younger generations in the US, who are struggling to achieve the traditional markers of financial stability, such as homeownership. According to a recent report by Realtor.com, Gen Zers are carrying an average of $94,000 in personal debt, making it difficult for them to save for a down payment on a house.

In a separate development, YouTube's co-founder and former tech boss Steve Chen has spoken out against the rise of short-form videos, warning that they can lead to shorter attention spans in children. Chen, who has two children, said he wouldn't want his kids to only consume short-form content and advocated for exposing them to longer videos to help them develop their critical thinking skills.

As the world navigates this complex and rapidly evolving crisis, one thing is clear: the situation in Iran has far-reaching implications for global politics, economies, and societies.

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