
In 10 years, will the USA have an average cost of electricity below 1/10th of its current price?
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Right now the average price of energy in the USA is 16.1 c/kWh, so for this market to resolve "Yes", the cost of electricity would need to be below 1.61 c/kWh adjusted for inflation back to 2024 dollars.
Planning to use this site as the authority for resolution, provided it still exists in 10 years.
https://www.energybot.com/electricity-rates/
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Historical data here: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/APU000072610 . Looks like historically the growth rate is much slower than 10x/10 years (the 2025 price is only 32% higher than the 2015 price)
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