Over the last three years, retail electricity prices have gone up faster than the rate of inflation, and new research from Texas A&M shows climate change is making it more expensive to cool homes. CBS News' David Schechter reports on the impact.
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- Retail electricity prices have risen faster than inflation, impacting household budgets.
- Climate change has increased wholesale electricity costs by up to 35% in some regions. 1m 6s
- Low-income Americans depend on federal energy assistance, which faces potential elimination. 27s
- Solar power is identified as the cheapest energy source and could help lower prices. 1m 42s
- Policy shifts away from renewables towards fossil fuels may further raise consumer costs. 1m 51s