The high cost of living is the number one issue facing Americans. In Montana, energy and water utility costs are up, housing is unaffordable, gas is skyrocketing, food prices keep increasing, healthcare costs are unmanageable, etc. Some say that data centers can provide high-paying jobs to alleviate this affordability crisis. This is a false solution.

Data centers negatively impact affordability and health in communities across the U.S., raising serious concerns for Montana, including the over-promising of jobs at a proposal in Butte, and recent layoffs from already spiking energy prices.

Jim Morton

Jim Morton was the long-time Executive Director of District XI Human Resource Council. Morton sits on the steering committee of Montanans for Affordable Energy.

Originally published on missoulian.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.

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