As talks around new labor contracts for railway workers reach a crucial juncture, concerns are mounting over the potential upward pressure on prices if a strike snarls supply chains and hurts economic activity, according to economists and business groups.

The economic impact of any disruption would depend on how long the strike lasts. Congress also could intervene to delay or stop any strike.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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