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Men and women with IDA had lower wages (by 25.9%, 95%CI [11.3,38.1] and by 3.9%, 95%CI [0.0,7.7] respectively) compared to those without IDA. Additional iron intake through DFS was predicted to reduce prevalence of IDA (from 10.6% to 0.7% in men; 23.8% to 20.9% in women). The economic benefit-cost ratio of introducing DFS at a national level was estimated to be 4.21. Iron fortification delivered through DFS under a universal program, can improve wages and be sufficiently cost-effective for its implementation at scale in India. Iron fortification d