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Iran’s Mining Wealth Fails to Lift Provincial Incomes
Economic Sector

Iran’s Mining Wealth Fails to Lift Provincial Incomes

IOD’s analysis finds no correlation between Iran’s provincial mining resources and local economic wellbeing. Provinces rich in mines often remain poor, while low-resource areas post stronger welfare indicators.

Iran’s Grain Puzzle: Output Surges, Imports Soar
Economic Sector

Iran’s Grain Puzzle: Output Surges, Imports Soar

IOD’s analysis finds a 60% increase in Iran’s reported grain production since 2011 has coincided with a fourfold jump in grain imports—now exceeding $8bn annually. Official data clashes with international estimates, raising fresh doubts over Tehran’s agricultural self-sufficiency claims.

Iran’s Waste Problem Isn’t the Public
Economic Sector

Iran’s Waste Problem Isn’t the Public

IOD’s analysis finds that most food and energy waste in Iran stems from systemic inefficiencies, not consumer behavior. Official narratives blaming citizens misrepresent both domestic and global data.

IRGC Budget Nearly Twice That of Army in 2025
Budget and Government Spending

IRGC Budget Nearly Twice That of Army in 2025

IOD analysis of Iran’s 1404 budget law finds the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) allocated over 311tn tomans ($6bn), about 1.8 times the regular army’s 177tn tomans ($3.4bn). The figures exclude opaque extra-budgetary funding.

Iran’s Plan to Drop Four Zeros Won’t Stop Inflation’s Toll
Banking and Finance

Iran’s Plan to Drop Four Zeros Won’t Stop Inflation’s Toll

Iran’s parliament is set to vote on removing four zeros from its currency, making 10,000 rials equal to 1 new rial. But with inflation over 40% for five years, experts warn the plan may simplify math, not solve deeper economic problems.

Iran’s Saffron Slump: From World Leader to Bulk Supplier
Economic Sector

Iran’s Saffron Slump: From World Leader to Bulk Supplier

Despite producing over 90% of the world’s saffron, Iran is rapidly losing ground in the global saffron value chain. According to official data, the average export price per kilogram of Iranian saffron has plummeted from $3,000 in 2011 to under $900 in 2023.

Iran’s Income Gap with Turkey Tripled Under Khamenei
Economic Sector

Iran’s Income Gap with Turkey Tripled Under Khamenei

Over the course of Ali Khamenei’s 36-year rule, Iranians' average income has plunged relative to that of their Turkish neighbors — dropping from near-parity in 1989 to just one-third of Turkey’s per capita GDP in 2024, according to World Bank data.