Regional infrastructure failures, such as Texas's grid failure during Winter Storm Uri, can create nationwide economic consequences even for people who do not live in the affected region, as demonstrated by insurance companies raising premiums across the country to cover the $195 billion in damages.
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You're paying for Texas's grid failure (even if you don't live there)本站添加:
You're paying for Texas' grid failure, even if you don't live in Texas. Comment [music] your state. Winter Storm Uri, 195 billion in damages. Insurance companies paid out, [music] then raised rates nationwide. Your premiums went up to cover Texas. Texas runs its own grid, no federal oversight, but when it fails, America pays. Follow for more receipts they don't want you to see.
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