… being disruptive, the, you know, HR1, the so called, one big beautiful bill is certainly driving up energy costs. And of course there's the war in Iran. I mean, and Since the beginning of [the war in Iran], we've seen no estimates are about the average families paid an additional thousand dollars in just expenses. because things have gone up in cost. So the energy landscape is one where when you get that monthly bill, you feel it in a different way and it impacts everything else. (03:11–03:19)
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Asserts that the war in Iran has led to an average increase of $1,000 in family expenses.
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