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Episode 29: When Oil Spikes: What It Means for Growth, Inflation, and Markets

6 min · 24 de mar de 2026
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What happens to the economy when oil prices surge—and why does it matter now? In this episode of The Economic Effect, John Silvia breaks down the far-reaching impact of rising energy prices in the wake of escalating geopolitical tensions. Drawing on recent data and market trends, he explains how higher oil and gas prices ripple through the economy—slowing growth, fueling inflation, pressuring profits, and reshaping interest rates and credit markets. With consumer spending already weakening and inflation trending higher even before recent events, the added shock from energy prices raises important questions for investors and policymakers alike. John connects the dots across markets, highlighting why these effects are not short-lived—and how they can persist for months. The takeaway: energy price shocks don’t just hit inflation—they influence the entire economic landscape.   For more insights on markets and economic policy, visit johnesilvia.com and subscribe to the weekly newsletter.

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