Energy Policy

Rising Electricity Costs Expose Failed Policies Ahead of 2026 Midterms

By Economics Desk | November 8, 2025

As Americans face soaring electricity bills driven by costly data centers and misguided energy policies, the 2026 midterms become a referendum on who’s really footing the bill—and who’s failing to protect hardworking families.

Across key battleground states, from Georgia to New Jersey and California, voters are grappling with a crushing reality: their electricity bills are skyrocketing beyond inflation, fueled by political decisions that prioritize glittering data centers over everyday American families. This growing financial strain is no accident—it reflects a systemic failure to uphold national sovereignty and economic commonsense in energy policy. Who Really Pays for Big Tech’s Power Play? Communities in Georgia have witnessed firsthand how utility regulators have allowed corporate interests to offload massive energy costs onto residential ratepayers. Georgia Power’s rates have surged sixfold in two years, averaging $175 monthly...

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