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Climate Change and its Cost to YOU
Tim of ThyArt   08 Jul 2019 / updated: 08/Jul/2019

Do you mind giving up $1,000 a year for a LIE?


The lie of Climate Change is already costing every person. Most of it silently in the distribution of tax money, to subsidize renewables, fund propaganda from government entities, grants for research, and contract commitments to the United Nations. As the renewables become more prevalent, their cost will be seen in the electric bill. But as the Carbon Tax and the Cap & Trade scheme are implemented, the price to use will be visible in every product and service, about $1000/year easily.


Most of these are numbers put out in articles are to convince you it will not be that bad. This chart is based off of mostly ignorance to the fact that the cost will progressively get worse each year until it becomes painfully burdensome on the middle class that taxes will be credited to the poverty level to prevent those unable to afford from entering destitution. This will keep the poor, poor and move the middle class to a lower middle class. It is not what this will look like in 2 years from now but ten years from now.

Governments and many entities have evaluated the cost of pricing carbon and increase in energy prices to the household and the individual. Most of these are supporting the rhetoric of Climate Change and methods to reduce carbon based fuel usage. [1] The shaded area on the chart is $45k to $55k, being the average income for a household in the United States. [2] Governments' statistics seem to be from total ignorance of all the means possible resulting in a linear plot, with the average household cost at about $300 per year. [3] Carbon rebates are a tax credit are as if the person paid that amount extra in taxes, refunded if the total is less than what is owed from the tax year. The carbon rebate is over all experimental and various from the countries that have implemented. The rebate range is normally between $200 to $600 dollars, taking into account the income. Households making over $100,000 will receive less of a rebate to no rebate. [4] Various other entities have evaluated the cost to the individual and the household, but most of these are near future statistics within the next 2 to 5 years. 

[5] By factoring in carbon rebates, and all factors that apply, evaluating it eight to ten years out from today (2030), with reservation the lowest cost figure to the average income household will be around $1,000.  [6]There are many factors that dictate this estimate; these include how many miles are put on vehicles coupled with their miles per gallon, how much travel one does for both work and recreation, how much electricity one uses, how many products one buys over the year, how many services one uses over the year, and [7] cost of heating and cooling a home that come from carbon based fuels. [8] The expense to the average household of $55,000 will by more likely between $1,000 to as high as $2,000 dollars living in colder northern locations.

[9] One must never forget this is a slow progressive added expense. Both carbon taxes and cap & trade start at a minimum with planned intent on doubling or quadrupling their rates by the year 2030. The first few years it will be fine but the added taxes and fees to businesses will add up, and as currently subsidized renewable energy show its true ugliness, it will be too late. We will become frogs in a pot slowly heated to a boil.



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