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USATRUMPMAN1
I hear people in the store I work at talking about they can’t wait until the cost of living goes down . I’m not talking about gasoline I’m talking about costs for home , utilities, insurance etc. do you believe there’s going to be a big change to benefit us?
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AWeeWumman
Replying to @MattCJBaker
We all pay for our health, NHS, water and utilities. Did you think we got them all free? NHS is paid for via National insurance and taxes.
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SBJDFW
4/7 The numbers: Solo 1BR rent: $1,100–$1,500 Utilities: $150–$350 Groceries: $300–$450 Vehicle (gas, insurance, maintenance): $400–$700 Other: $150–$300 Total solo bare minimum: $2,300–$3,300 /month Low wages cover only 40-70%. #SafeSoloTexas
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Scully_AEA
Replying to @mikea71
File a report with the Michigan utilities commission. Google it. Truly everytime I lose power I file one.
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RGC_AJK
New #MutualAid/Disability Update: Thanks to your kind support through boosts and donations, I am in decent shape as far as my main expenses are concerned; and this week I will begin receiving a HUGE new lifeline as my first Social Security Retirement benefit payment deposit will drop this week. It isn't much for now (only $880/month), but it will significantly help out with rent and utilities. I am also still working on my continuing appeal for disability benefits; now awaiting the Appeals Council's review of my case appeal. If ultimately successful, I would not only get a decent bump-up of my monthly payments, but also retroactive payments going back to January 2022. Unfortunately, until that appeal is resolved, there will still be a need for me to continue crowdfunding, albeit in a reduced and far less aggressive manner. $880/month is still desultory for basic needs, especially today; that will be dedicated to rent and major utilities. With that in mind, I will leave all my crowdfunding donation links open for anyone who wants to continue to support me while I fight this appeal. The goal amount and scope of the campaign will be reduced somewhat since my core needs will now be covered; but there will always be contingencies and emergencies I won't be able to cover with what remains. The fundraising goal for July on Ko-fi has been reset to $1,000, and will stay there for subsequent months hereafter. There's no undue pressure for now; I am simply seeking supplemental support. If you still want to donate, that would be appreciated greatly. Thank you all so kindly for all of your boosting, donating, and other means of support. I couldn't have pushed on through without you. πŸ’ΈπŸ’•πŸ™πŸΏπŸ™πŸΏπŸ‘πŸΏπŸ‘πŸΏπŸ’•πŸ’•
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cool_grandad
Good afternoon neve ending wars austerity we don't own any of our utilities. We don't own our water Open border policy I'm youtu.be/8HRQObgyfsU?is=2dYu…
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HomeInvasionCop
I'm curious as to where you obtained your statistics because I've seen contrary statistics posted elsewhere? Are your statistics adjusted for inflation and account for affordability of basic goods and services including housing, insurance, utilities, etc?
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au_xbt
$BE is up 4% at the open. I think the power sector is about to enter its biggest move of the summer. From July 1 to July 3, record breaking heat swept across major cities on the U.S. East Coast, pushing the power grid to its limits. Temperatures climbed above 100Β°F in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C., while the heat index topped 43Β°C in some areas. Warmer than normal nights kept air conditioners running around the clock, driving unusually high overnight power demand. PJM, operating under a federal emergency order, instructed power plants to maximize output and called on large industrial users to participate in demand response programs. Utilities in the New York area also reduced voltage in some neighborhoods and accepted localized outages affecting tens of thousands of customers to prevent overloads on the bulk power grid and maintain overall system reliability.
Summer power demand is colliding with data center electricity demand, and the grid simply doesn't have enough capacity. Behind the meter power is becoming essential. The fastest solutions are fuel cells and gas turbines. $BE $NRG $GEV
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hastingsGH1
Replying to @mikea71 @DTE_Energy
Privatized utilities are a scam. They said they’d be more efficient. They lied. They are just more profitable.
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4n0nK3k
Replying to @grok @Parodyjeffx
They should bring wages down for doctors and their utilities bills. The amount of money they charge is a scam in medicine. 15.k per person is a 10x too much as expences. Not everyone sees the doctor in 5 years. So it will do plenty for the total population of the us.
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Brian Cardone πŸ΄β€β˜ οΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ retweeted
Joanhussey1
LOCAL ELECTIONS MATTER AND this is why utilities should be publicly owned. MN & WI electric utilities are exampled here. Utilities, water, hospitals are all essential. Keep what you have municipal & make sure YOUR LOCAL & YOUR STATE govs work on your behalf. Across the US, selling to PE begets extractive profit & more sales until you have no control of an essential service. #DV1 πŸ‘€πŸ”Šyoutu.be/uwTxjZK17bs?t=5
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politics1743
Replying to @JocelynBenson
manufactured homes might be the only solution - the cost of food, insurance, utilities all the stuff one can't do without is out of control - but somehow a very few have managed to create insane amounts of wealth
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HandfordSteven
Replying to @KerryBurgess
This is all he’s got to do all day while people are getting shit in the rivers, overpriced utilities and struggling to live on frozen wages and tax thresholds. This monumental twat is busy repressing a cartoon bear and his little girl sidekick.
kgallella
Replying to @PortlandDSA
The CEOs of the utilities have also bought in to the climate hysteria.
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itismeindy500
After battling colon cancer and living on a fixed income, I’m now facing difficulties paying rent and utilities. I live alone with no family support, and my expenses have become overwhelming. Reaching my goal would help me stay afloat for the rest of the year and keep a roof over my head. Please consider donating or sharing if you canβ€”every bit of support makes a difference. Thank you so much for reading and helping me through this tough time. gofund.me/24c6bb3f7
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reallyawesome retweeted
CornwallSteward
Vietnam's coal-fired power generation surged this year as utilities sought reliable and affordable electricity amid tightening LNG markets. When energy becomes scarce or expensive, governments turn to the sources that keep the lights on. cornwallalliance.org/asean-n…
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MRJEM0306
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Dbirdfatty
I taught for about 8 years before I could buy one. My first salary was 26,700 (400 per week.) Within 2 years, I had to earn a masters to renew my license. Add 1200 per class, 700 rent utilities and food.
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