'People are getting poorer': How Iran's struggling economy is changing how families live
"We used to eat out twice a month," says Marjan, who lives in Iran's second largest city, Isfahan. "Now we just can't. We have to save that money to pay the rent." For the last six years, she had been selling wooden crafts and keyrings through a page on Instagram - one of hundreds of thousands of Iranian women making a living that way. When the government imposed an internet blackout in early January as part of a brutal crackdown on nationwide protests, these women suddenly found themselves
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