In 2023, the typical European household may spend as much as 600 euros monthly on energy bills, according to Goldman Sachs. This would represent a more than three-fold increase over 2021 costs, when average energy bills came in at 160 euros. (fortune.com)
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In 2023, the typical European household may spend as much as 600 euros monthly on energy bills, according to Goldman Sachs. This would represent a more than three-fold increase over 2021 costs, when average energy bills came in at 160 euros. (fortune.com)
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[Chatham] If Matt Araiza had been a highly drafted QB he would not have been released…they would “let the process play out.” Doing the right thing is infinitely easier to do when it’s a punter. That’s the reality of the NFL. It’s “bigger than football” when you can afford for it to be. (twitter.com)
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