Dem Rep. Levin on Falling Fuel Costs: Doubling Down on Fossil Fuels Means More Volatility
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During Tuesday’s episode of CNN’s “The Story Is,” Congressman Mike Levin from California expressed that while the GDP might be increasing, many Americans don’t see this reflected in their daily expenses, particularly at the gas pump. He warned that relying heavily on fossil fuels could result in greater fluctuations in transportation costs.

Levin explained, “People don’t feel the economic growth when they’re at their kitchen tables. They’re focused on the prices of groceries, fuel, housing, and other essentials, not necessarily on GDP numbers.”

Host Elex Michaelson interjected, noting, “Fuel prices have dropped significantly in various regions, although not everywhere, as we still see some of the highest gas prices in the country here.”

Levin countered, “Doubling down on fossil fuels might lead to more volatility in transportation costs. Energy and utility costs have risen by 13% compared to last year. People are more concerned with their grocery and utility bills rather than GDP figures. While growth is beneficial, and the GDP increase is promising, I wonder how much of it is concentrated in a few sectors, especially with the rapid rise of AI, which is something we’re all watching closely. Overall, positive economic numbers are a good sign.”

Additionally, Levin mentioned his belief that there might be an AI bubble forming.

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