This paper examines the economic impact of Long COVID in Italy from the onset of the pandemic up to 2024, with projections extending into future years. Utilizing data from various sources, including recent findings from the Italian National Institute of Health and employing Python for statistical analysis, we assess the repercussions on healthcare costs, labor market dynamics, and overall economic productivity. The findings highlight significant strains on the healthcare system, reduced labor force participation, and broader economic challenges. Our study underscores the need for targeted policies to mitigate these effects and support economic recovery.