economy
Americans are spending $800 just to cool their homes. We are at a breaking point
While the stock market booms for the rich, cost of living is soaring for everyone else

TL;DR
- Average families will spend nearly $800 on home cooling this summer, a 40% increase since 2020.
- Americans carry over $1.2tn in credit card debt, with nearly 60% living paycheck to paycheck.
- One in six households is behind on utility bills, and nearly 40% of lower-income households struggle to pay energy bills.
- The oil market disruption has cost the average family $450 in the last three months.
- Rising energy prices, data center demands on the electric grid, and increasing healthcare costs are expected to worsen the situation.
- Billions are being committed to war instead of helping struggling families or investing in stable energy sources.
- Economic competitors are investing in future energy systems, while the US policy rewards those already well-off.
- Americans are angry because they feel they are working harder for less return and that policymakers are insulated from rising costs.