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As a result of the sanctions, the unemployment rate in Iran is increasing, and a result prices of basic necessities such as food and fuel are being lifted, which is hurting the people of Iran in terms of health. How can they survive if the prices of what they need such as food is constantly being raised to the point where they are un-affordable?

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In terms of age, the older population of Iran are outnumbered by the younger population. The younger generation are more educated and as a result, view the nuclear deal as a good thing for the people of Iran and their economy. The younger population is also heavily democratic, and they do not want those sanctions placed on their economy by the US.

Without this deal being in place, the younger and brighter members of Iran's society will eventually leave in search of more opportunity and advancement in other countries, which will result in a heavy "brain drain" in Iran, but these sanctions being lifted will keep the younger generation in the country.

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The sanctions being lifted are very good for Iran's economy. With the sanctions against Iran, their economy is being crippled. Some of the sanctions include difficulty for Iranian businesses to access materials to make manufactured products, such as automobiles, metals, and plastic.

The worst of the sanctions, aim to cut off 80% of Iran's oil revenue, which is a HUGE source of income in Iran, and as a result has caused them to miss out of billions of dollars in income.

Even though Iran has other sources of income aside from oil, as a whole, they are missing out on other aspects of revenue alongside the oil due to the sanctions from the US, which is hurting their economy slowly but surely.



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