No, it is mismanagement.
Labor laws are a domestic issue. When the government increases salaries by 21%-40% when inflation is well-above 60% in urban areas, that's mismanagement. Not economic war imposed by the United States. When taxation in Iran has approached the levels of Western Europe when people are living in poverty, that's a domestic issue, not something imposed by the US.
When official inflation rate is 48% but bank interest rate is 23% officially, that's mismanagement. When ordinary citizens can never get bank loans from the banks directly, while some people get 20-year loans with 2% annual interest, that's stealing from the people.
When 11 billion dollars of oil money is at the hands of the "Trustees", i.e. people trusted by the regime, and those people refuse to return the money because the value of their collaterals here is too small to cover their debt, that's corruption.
Purposeful suppression of wages in Iran has been a 2 decade problem, if not more. And it is a policy completely controlled by the government. Not something imposed on us by the US or Israel. The regime has enslaved Iranians and is stealing from us and sending our money to a bunch of rag-tag Arab militias that are not any better than Israelis towards us. Most Arabs hate Iranians as much as Israelis, if not more.
None of these things has anything to do with the United States or Israel.