Today, television news media has announced that food prices in this country are at record highs. Oops! Additionally, we all know that gasoline prices for our automobiles and trucks are again on the rise.
You may be asking what in the devil does food and gasoline prices have to do with electricity. The answer is they relate almost directly. All three categories....food, gasoline, and electricity....are commodities sold on the open market. Electricity having been added effective 1 January, 2002, due to deregulation.
In view of the current economic climate and pressures on household budgets, the price we pay is of uppermost importance. Folks, we should now shop for our electricity seeking the lowest cost the same as most of us do when buying our groceries and gas.
Many homeowners have failed to recognize the contribution they can make toward the enhancement of our so-called electricity competitive market by diligently shopping for the lowest price. Let's all work together to create more pressures on our retail electricity providers to compete against each other causing prices to lower at a greater pace.
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