Summer Electricity Bills Expected to Hit 12-Year High As Heat and Inflation Surge

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Americans preparing for summer’s heat may need to brace for another kind of shock: record-high electricity bills. Home electricity costs are projected to climb to an average of $784 for the summer months, marking a more than 6% increase from $737 last year and reaching a 12-year high, according to a new analysis from the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA)…

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