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Utilities blamed for rising energy bills
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Three-quarters of U.S. adults say their home energy costs have gone up in recent years, including 42% who say these costs have gone up a lot.
- Frame 1A household opens a higher utility bill as 75% of U.S. adults report rising home energy costs.
- Frame 2A bill ledger shows the pressure: 42% say home energy costs have gone up a lot in recent years.
- Frame 3Profit incentives dominate the blame map: 64% call utility-company profit seeking a major reason.
- Frame 4The grid path adds a bottleneck: upgrades and data-center energy use keep pressure on costs.
- Frame 5In the cutaway example, infrastructure spending and demand pressure pass through onto the household budget.
- Frame 6Future bills become the benchmark: do increases slow, or do these costs keep passing through?
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- architectural-cutaway-report
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- generated · codex-imagegen
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- 1 live source used and checked before publish
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- official source
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- Jun 7, 10:04 PM EDT
- Published source time
- May 6, 2:00 PM EDT