Although millions of people are investing in solar panels, electricity bills continue to rise. Increasingly, voices suggest that despite the energy transition and renewable energy support, major energy companies keep prices high to avoid losing profits from traditional sources. Companies, however, explain that rising costs are due to inflation, expensive grid modernization, and EU climate regulations. The debate continues over whether the transition truly lowers prices or merely shifts profits between sectors. Are we paying more for green energy because it’s more expensive – or because someone doesn’t want to lose from the change?
Tag: public finance
Public finance covers surveys on the state budget, taxation, government spending and the assessment of debt and spending efficiency. This category examines public sentiment toward fiscal policy and financial priorities.
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Property Tax – Fair or Unfair Way to Tax Wealth?

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End of the Dollar’s Dominance? The Global Currency Battle for Power

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Should politicians take part in closed-door meetings of the Bilderberg Group?

For decades, the Bilderberg Group has stirred emotions – some see it as an exclusive club of elites discussing the future of the world, others – as a secret center of power above nations. The meetings take place behind closed doors, without media or official records, which only fuels suspicions of backroom deals. Supporters claim it is a forum for free exchange of ideas, while critics argue it’s where bankers and politicians decide global economic and social strategies. The Internet is full of theories linking Bilderberg to the New World Order or global political control. Is it an innocent debate of elites, or the real command center steering the world from behind the scenes?
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US sanctions on Venezuela – aid, pressure, or self-interest?

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Frozen Russian Assets

