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Happy Tuesday, Daily Money readers. It's Amanda PΓ©rez Pintado with today's headlines. |
Even as overall inflation cools, your electric bill isn't expected to get cheaper. |
Consumers should expect electricity prices to continue to climb this year as more natural gas goes overseas and companies' operational costs increase, economists say. |
"It's fair to say, in aggregate, we'll see upward pressure for 2023 on the cost consumers pay for electricity," said Dallas Federal Reserve economist Jesse Thompson. |
More than 75% of Americans already worry about their ability to afford utility or electric bills, according to Texas electric power company Payless Power. |
Where is child care most expensive? |
Child care costs range from 8% to 19% of a median family's income per child, or from $5,357 to $17,171 per year when adjusted for inflation, according to new Labor Department data. |
The department's new National Database of Childcare Prices breaks down child care costs in 2,360 counties. |
Find out how expensive child care is in your county. |
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Why are flip phones coming back? Gen Z is powering a comeback for the retro tech. |
2023 tax season guide for new parents: What to know about the Child Tax Credit and more |
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