Electricity Price Index Climbed to New Record in February
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The seasonally adjusted electricity price index climbed to a new record of 213.009 in February, up from 212.290 in January and from 206.404 a year ago.
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The seasonally adjusted electricity price index climbed to a new record of 213.009 in February, up from 212.290 in January and from 206.404 a year ago.
The average price for a KWH of electricity—at 13.8 cents—was also the highest it has ever been in the month of February.
Electricity prices have not always risen in the United States. The
Bureau of Labor Statistics’ annual electricity price index, which
measures the price of electricity relative to a baseline of 100, was
45.5 in 1913. By 1947, it had dropped to 26.6. By 1974, it had risen to
only 44.1—meaning electricity was relatively less expensive in 1974 than
it had been in 1913.http://cnsnews.com/news/article/terence-p-jeffrey/electricity-price-index-climbed-new-record-february
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