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Right now, every American is affected by high energy prices. Working families, small businesses and consumers across the country are feeling the pinch with no end in sight.
Dan Lipinski
Feeling
Country
Energy
Every
Sight
High
High Energy
Small
Small Businesses
Prices
Consumers
Affected
Pinch
End
Families
American
Energy Prices
Working
Across
Working Families
Businesses
Now
Right
Every American
The EPA's greenhouse gas regulations, along with a host of other onerous regulations, are unnecessarily driving out conventional fuels as part of America's energy mix. The consequences are higher energy prices for families and a contraction of our nation's economic growth.
Gina McCarthy
Nation
Energy
Consequences
Other
Our
Unnecessarily
Out
Economic
Higher
Economic Growth
Prices
Host
Driving
Part
Along
Mix
Contraction
Families
America
Greenhouse
Conventional
EPA
Energy Prices
Fuels
Regulations
Growth
Gas
Models used to describe and predict inflation commonly distinguish between changes in food and energy prices - which enter into total inflation - and movements in the prices of other goods and services - that is, core inflation.
Janet Yellen
Food
Inflation
Predict
Energy
Other
Changes
Distinguish
Enter
Total
Prices
Between
Goods
Models
Movements
Which
Commonly
Energy Prices
Used
Describe
Services
Core
Household spending growth has been particularly solid in 2015, with purchases of new motor vehicles especially strong. Job growth has bolstered household income, and lower energy prices have left consumers with more to spend on other goods and services.
Janet Yellen
Strong
Job
Energy
Other
Spend
Spending
Solid
Job Growth
Has-Been
Purchases
More
Prices
Consumers
Vehicles
New
Goods
Particularly
Household
Been
Motor
Left
Energy Prices
Lower
Income
Growth
Services
Today, energy prices are at historic highs. Some analysts estimate that energy price shocks this year could cost American consumers more than $40 billion. Speaking very frankly, we cannot afford this kind of expense.
Jeff Bingaman
Today
Year
Energy
Analyst
We Cannot
Frankly
Kind
Some
Cost
More
Could
Price
Prices
Consumers
Highs
Historic
Very
Shocks
Than
Afford
American
American Consumers
Expense
Cannot
Estimate
Energy Prices
Speaking
Billion
We have record high temperatures and record high energy prices across the country, and we've seen the dangerous effects caused by extreme temperatures in the past.
Louise Slaughter
Dangerous
Seen
Country
Past
Energy
Extreme
High
High Energy
Temperatures
Record
Prices
Caused
Effects
In The Past
Energy Prices
Across
We want to reach free energy markets, but with subsidy programmes for those with low income, and not to have the subsidy in the form of lowering the energy prices, but through other programmes.
Mohammad bin Salman
Free
Energy
Programmes
Other
Markets
Those
Through
Prices
Reach
Subsidy
Want
Form
Low
Energy Prices
Low-Income
Lowering
Income
We must have a relentless commitment to producing a meaningful, comprehensive energy package aimed at conservation, alleviating the burden of energy prices on consumers, decreasing our country's dependency on foreign oil, and increasing electricity grid reliability.
Paul Gillmor
Commitment
Burden
Country
Energy
Increasing
Our
Relentless
Reliability
Must
Comprehensive
Alleviating
Prices
Consumers
Foreign
Foreign Oil
Dependency
Oil
Grid
Package
Energy Prices
Meaningful
Producing
Decreasing
Electricity
Conservation