U.S. electric bills have soared, and are likely to move higher as households break out their air conditioners. WSJ’s Katherine Blunt explains why electricity and natural gas prices are up so much this year and offers tips on how to manage the expense.
Illustration: Mike CheslikThanks to cheap natural gas, electricity prices have been a relatively stable part of Americans’ budgets for many years. But the commodity’s price surge this year could lead to a rude awakening for consumers and a moment of reflection for policy makers.
JinjLee I’m on a senior plan in my state where I pay the same amount every month. It just went up 100$ a month. 60%. And we’re sending natural gas to other countries. Take care of your own government.
JinjLee Don't try to hide the truth... TRUMP WAS RIGHT
JinjLee Meanwhile the Government is obsessing over Penis Envy.