Warconomy is a lot of pages. This is a shortcut: pick the thing you actually care about — your gas, your groceries, your gadgets, your job, your taxes, your deliveries, or the wider world — and get a short path to the most relevant scenario, chart, briefing and current-signal. It recommends pages, makes no forecast, and gives no advice.
- Gas & fuel prices: How conflict near oil producers and shipping lanes can feed into the pump.
- Groceries & food: From Black Sea grain and fertilizer to freight — the path from conflict to the food bill.
- Electronics & gadgets: Why chips and critical minerals make electronics exposed to far-away disruption.
- Jobs & the economy: How labour-force loss, displacement and demographics scar growth over time.
- Taxes & public budgets: How higher defense spending interacts with budgets, debt and inflation.
- Shipping & deliveries: Why chokepoints, rerouting and insurance reach the price and timing of imported goods.
- Global stability: How sanctions, trade rerouting and spillovers ripple across the world economy.
Gas & fuel prices
How conflict near oil producers and shipping lanes can feed into the pump.
These are recommendations into the source-linked pages — a guide to the data, not a forecast and not advice.