Protests around Iran over its economy have continued on January 6, with demonstrators holding a sit-in at Tehran's Grand Bazaar, later dispersed by security forces. It all comes down to a currency in seeming freefall and hitting new lows as inflation soars, pushing living costs ever higher for ordinary Iranians who've seen prices skyrocket in recent months.
Breakdown
- Rial plunges to 1.4 million per US dollar, losing 60% of value since summer 34s
- Prices for goods and services rise by 50-100%, worsening living costs 15s
- Government ends subsidized exchange rate, shifts to direct cash payments 46s
- Each resident receives about $7, but this may push prices even higher 1m 8s
- Protests erupt; president acknowledges hardship, deeper reforms suggested 1m 31s