Can the U.S. economy weather a deadlocked Mideast conflict? Wolfe weighs in.

Economist Wolfe thinks the US economy can handle a deadlocked Mideast conflict.
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Economist David Wolfe talked about the US economy and a conflict in the Middle East. He said the US economy can handle a conflict that is not getting worse. The conflict in the Middle East has been going on for a long time.
Why it matters
This matters because a long conflict can affect the US economy and the world.
- What is a deadlocked conflict?
- A deadlocked conflict is one that is not getting worse or better.
- Who is David Wolfe?
- David Wolfe is an economist.
- What is the Middle East?
- The Middle East is a region in Asia and Africa with many countries.
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The US economy can handle a long conflict.
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