Despite every Democrat supporting the Green New Deal, no wonder it didn’t come up during last night’s debate.

A new study shows just how burdensome the Green New Deal would be on households across the country in the first year:

Broken down by state in per household costs:

Alaska: $84,584

Colorado: $74,287

Florida: $76,109

Iowa: $76,683

Michigan: $74,470

New Hampshire: $74,723

New Mexico: $74,432

North Carolina: $74,609

Ohio: $75,807

Pennsylvania: $75,307

Wisconsin: $75,252

Compounded with the cost, the Green New Deal also represents job loss to 10.3 million Americans.

According to the study’s authors, America’s “booming national economy and record low unemployment rate is driven by abundant, domestic, reliable, and inexpensive energy produced by millions of men and women across the country. Any policy that proposes to reverse this success is a threat to jobs, to rural communities, to national security, and to the very prosperity that Americans are experiencing.”

Good luck to Democrats who are trying to sell the authoritarian Green New Deal to voters across the country once they see the cost.

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