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Iran's Money Woes Deepen
Tehran, IranSaturday, April 5, 2025
The falling rial is also putting pressure on Iran's president. In March, when the exchange rate was 930, 000 rials to the dollar, Iran's parliament removed the finance minister. The president also fired a vice president for taking a luxury cruise to Antarctica. This angered many Iranians who are struggling to make ends meet.
The president has been criticizing the U. S. for its behavior. He has said that Iran wants to talk to the U. S. from an equal position. He has also said that the U. S. is humiliating not just Iran, but the whole world.
The falling rial is a sign of the economic problems facing Iran. It is also a sign of the political tensions within the country. The future of the rial and the Iranian economy depends on many factors. One of them is the relationship between Iran and the U. S. Another is the internal political situation in Iran.
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