In the working-class neighborhood of Tehran surrounding Imam Hussein Square, the side streets and alleys are lined with secondhand stores and small repair shops for refurbishing all manner of household goods.
But with little to do, most shopkeepers idle in front of their stores.
A 60-year-old man named Abbas and his son Asgar, 32, lounged in two of the secondhand, faux brocaded armchairs that they sell.
Asked about their business, Abbas, who did not want his surname used for fear of drawing the government’s attention, looked incredulous.
there are no customers, people are economically weak now, they don’t have money.”After years of crippling U.S. sanctions that generated chronic inflation, made worse by Iran’s economic mismanagement and corruption, Iranians increasingly feel trapped in a downward economic spiral.
Persons:
Abbas, Asgar, ”
Locations:
Tehran