Listen " EPISODE 39 — When the Lights Go Out: The New Cost of Survival"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textIn this episode of Holding the Line: A Logistics at a Crossroads Podcast, Gia widens the lens — because the story didn’t stop with BNPL or post-pandemic credit traps. Now the bills are breaking people long before the debt collectors do.Across the country, utilities are cutting power as prices surge. Electricity rates have jumped 11% since January, triple the rate of inflation. Families paid an average of $204 in July — the highest on record since 2008. And millions of low-income households are still waiting on federal energy assistance that stalled during the government shutdown.Gia connects the dots no one wants to say out loud:🔹 When wages don’t move but utilities do, survival requires math that no family can sustain. 🔹 When electricity becomes a luxury, the economy is already in crisis. 🔹 When essentials require financing, the supply chain feels the quake next.Episode 39 expands on the threads from Episodes 37 and 38 — the cost of convenience, the rise of BNPL, and the quiet financial emergencies unfolding in kitchens, bedrooms, and now at the breaker box.Gia dives into:• The national rise in power shutoffs — and who’s hit first • Why electric bills have become the newest “unpayable invoice” • How the shutdown delayed life-or-death heating assistance • The connection between consumer strain, freight shifts, and retail contraction • What happens when families can’t keep the lights on — literally or financiallyThis is more than a money issue. It’s a warning flare.Support the show🎧 New episodes every week. Follow Logistics at a Crossroads on your favorite podcast platform. 📬 Want to connect? Find me on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/reginahunter Visit the blog: giakat.blogspot.com
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