The US might not fall into recession yet, but the consequences of higher-for-longer oil prices are almost impossible to control.

Energy prices may jump to all-time highs soon as the Iran war escalates without a ceasefire or a clear victory.

Oil and gas price hikes due to the war have rattled the global economy.

The US might not fall into recession yet, but the consequences of higher-for-longer oil prices are almost impossible to control.

Conflict in Iran has sent oil prices up, prompting some experts to worry that a worst-case scenario called stagflation could be possible for the U.S. economy.

Crude oil prices have surged more than 70% this year, but there's the potential to go much higher to new records.