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How global wars deepen poverty: The rising economic burden on humanity

How global wars deepen poverty: The rising economic burden on humanity
Posted By: Joel Savage on April 07, 2026


Photo: A photo of an elderly pensioner walking through a quiet city street, highlighting rising living costs. Light, earthy tones to reflect global economic hardship.


The world has barely recovered from the devastating economic shock of COVID‑19 when a new wave of geopolitical conflicts began reshaping global life. The Russia‑Ukraine war first intensified inflation worldwide, pushing up the prices of food, fuel, and essential commodities.

Now, the escalating Israel‑Iran conflict has deepened the crisis, creating a chain reaction that is hitting the poorest and most vulnerable the hardest. While the wealthy often have buffers to absorb economic shocks, ordinary workers, pensioners, and low‑income families are left struggling to survive in a world where prices rise daily, but incomes remain stagnant.

The inflationary surge that began during the pandemic was driven by supply‑chain disruptions, shortages, and shifts in consumer demand. These pressures were then magnified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which triggered spikes in global food and energy prices.

Analysts confirm that the war sharply reduced supplies of wheat, oil, gas, and fertilizers, commodities that both Russia and Ukraine export in large quantities, causing inflation to triple in many regions by mid‑2022.

As the world was still grappling with these shocks, the Israel‑Iran conflict erupted, creating an even more severe global economic disturbance. The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow passage through which nearly 20% of the world’s oil and gas flows, has become a battleground.



Attacks on vessels, refineries, and energy infrastructure have disrupted shipments, pushing Brent crude oil prices above $120 per barrel and raising LNG prices by nearly 60%. These increases ripple through every aspect of life: transportation, electricity, food production, and manufacturing.

For the underprivileged, these global events translate into unbearable daily struggles. When fuel prices rise, transport costs rise. When transport costs rise, food prices rise. When food prices rise, hunger spreads.

In many developing regions, millions more people are now at risk of food insecurity due to the cascading effects of disrupted energy and grain markets. Studies show that the Russia‑Ukraine war alone pushed an additional 10 million people toward hunger, even before the Middle East conflict intensified global shortages.

Meanwhile, workers and pensioners continue receiving the same salaries they earned before these crises. Their income has not increased, yet the cost of living has doubled or even tripled in some sectors.

This widening gap between stagnant wages and soaring prices is creating a silent humanitarian emergency. Families are forced to choose between paying rent and buying food. Elderly pensioners must ration medication or heating. Parents skip meals so their children can eat. These are not isolated stories; they are global realities.

Below is a clear list of economic problems now making life unbearable for ordinary people worldwide:

Please read the full article and other related topics on my blog: https://juskosave.blogspot.com/2026/04/how...
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