Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Into your pocketbook

- E.J. ANTONI E.J. Antoni is a public finance economist at The Heritage Foundation.

Want to pay more for energy? If so, President Joe Biden’s new drilling prohibitio­n in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) is good news for you.

The rest of us, though, are less than thrilled with his efforts to throttle the energy sector. They’re needlessly costing American families an extra $2,400 on their annual energy bills.

Since Biden took office, every energy source has seen a dramatic increase in price: gasoline 60 percent, diesel 47 percent, natural gas 25 percent and propane 23 percent. These increases, combined with a 70 percent increase in the price of coal, have also driven electricit­y prices up 24 percent.

Those higher electricit­y prices are also the result of Biden administra­tion mandates that force unreliable energy sources into the nation’s electricit­y grid. That’s another cost that ultimately gets passed to consumers.

And these costs are certainly adding up during Biden’s tenure. The average American family is spending about $2,400 more on energy today than when he took office.

This is the consequenc­e of Biden’s war on reliable American energy, which he repeatedly promised as a presidenti­al candidate that he would wage if elected. He has followed through on that pledge, hitting domestic energy producers with higher taxes, more onerous regulation­s and possibly the most hostile business environmen­t in their industry’s history.

It’s no surprise that energy production remains artificial­ly depressed under the withering attacks of the Biden administra­tion.

Thanks to Biden, the government’s oil stock in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve is also way down, almost 290 million barrels or 45 percent, since he took office. Reduced production and reserves jeopardize America’s ability to adequately meet a crisis. Should one arise, prices would soar even higher than their current elevated levels.

But that’s the goal of Biden’s “green” agenda. Higher prices are a success in his eyes, not a failure, because they force families to use less. High energy prices are a feature, not a bug. Your economic pain in the meantime? Tough. It’s just something you must endure.

While the oil cartel OPEC+ cuts its production, we should be increasing our own, powering both the American and the global economy. Instead, we are willing captives to our enemies, costing American families thousands of dollars and costing us our prestige as a nation.

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