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High energy and carbon costs

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We receive 635.26 x 2 for our social security monthly. Our power and gas billing for December amounted to $1,255.87. Delivery charges for electric was more than usage charges. We have changed our billing to a lesser fixed rate which will hopefully help a little. I have a provincial pension albeit it is minuscule plus our CPP monthly so we are fortunate that we can get by - but, any extras would put us in the hole. Any extra medical expenses are being taken from our retirement fund. What do seniors have to look forward to in the future? The inflation rate is rapidly rising. We were ones that saved for our retirement but it seems like this will be gobbled up through extra costs in energy, inflation and otherwise. I’m so sad that our country has been changed so much that seniors who helped to build up the country in the past are being “swept under the rug”. Judy Clements-Berwyn 2001:56A:FD72:8B00:A8B3:C110:88C3:8B9 (talk) 21:36, 21 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]