2019’s Most & Least Energy-Expensive States

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Georgia Tech School of Public Policy Associate Professor Daniel Matisoff was quoted in "2019’s Most & Least Energy-Expensive States" in WalletHub, July 3.

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"Get ready to crank up your air conditioner — and utility budget. July tends to be the hottest month of the year. So if you’re trying to beat the heat, this month’s higher-than-usual power bill could burn a hole through your wallet.

In the U.S., energy costs eat between 5 and 22 percent of families’ total after-tax income, with the poorest Americans, or 25 million households, paying the highest of that range. And lower energy prices don’t necessarily equate to savings. Where we live and how much energy we use are a big part of the equation."

Public Policy is a unit of Georgia Tech's Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.

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  • Created On: Jul 15, 2019 - 6:11pm
  • Last Updated: Jul 15, 2019 - 6:11pm