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by philip964
Fri Aug 26, 2022 7:20 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: inflation reduction act 2022
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Re: inflation reduction act 2022

Rafe wrote: Fri Aug 26, 2022 1:53 pm Economists projected recently that Great Britain would be in a recession by Q4. The latest price-hikes there for consumer energy pretty much cements the deal. If we don't get our act together--as in put a leash on Susan Rice and the Biden administration by taking both the House and Senate--it's gonna be coming our way very soon...

Britain to see 80% spike in energy bills as crisis deepens
https://apnews.com/article/inflation-bo ... 8e1db0f637
"U.K. residents will see an 80% increase in their annual household energy bills, the country’s energy regulator announced Friday, following a record 54% spike in April. That will bring costs for the average customer from 1,971 pounds ($2,332) a year to 3,549 pounds [US$4,169].... And bills are expected to rise again in January to 4,000 pounds [US$4,699]."
That January 2023 estimate would equal a US$392 per month average.
Apparently the British National Health System is about to crater or has already. I'll try and find a story a guy fell in his front yard and they called an ambulance for him. They had to pitch a tent around him as the ambulance was days away from coming. ( in my opinion Lady Di would not have died if she had her car wreck in the US instead of France due to the French health care best in the world system) (BTW if she had been in a US tunnel the concrete column would have had a barrier to prevent the car from hitting it head on anyway)

Europe is toast with the energy price increases. Apparently 20% of Americans are behind on their electric bills. I'm seeing a bail out for this before November.

I'm going to check and see if I can get the electrical panel work done before I get a single solar panel installed and still get the 30% tax credit. I figure I could then say the house was solar ready.

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