An oil crash refers to a sudden, severe drop in crude oil prices, often triggered by oversupply, weak demand, or geopolitical events. It benefits consumers through lower fuel and transportation costs, while hurting oil-producing countries and energy companies. Industries like airlines and manufacturing gain from reduced expenses, though investors face significant losses.
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