West Virginia Faces Rising Energy Costs Amid Extreme Weather
West Virginia Faces Rising Energy Costs Amid Extreme Weather
US · Published Apr 13, 2026
Residents in West Virginia are facing significantly higher electricity bills due to extreme weather and rising energy prices.
Electricity prices have increased by 5.8% and natural gas prices by over 14% in the past year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Upgrading to energy-efficient appliances and improving home insulation can help West Virginia residents mitigate rising energy costs.
Rising energy costs burden West Virginia residents
Residents of West Virginia are struggling with increasing energy expenses as extreme weather conditions and rising energy prices put a burden on household finances. Rebecca Michalski, a West Virginia resident with a set income, recently received a $940.08 electricity bill in February, which was more than her monthly earnings. This financial hardship is becoming more widespread throughout the state and the country.
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