Forecast: Total Support on End-Use Electricity for All Beneficiaries or Sectors in the US

The forecast for total support on end-use electricity in the US shows a slight declining trend, from 1.05 billion US dollars in 2024 to 1.0 billion US dollars by 2028, based on constant 2020 prices. In 2023, this value stood at an unspecified level, as the dataset starts from 2024. The year-on-year variations exhibit a reduction, implying a consistent decrease in annual support. Over the five-year forecast period, there's an overall declining CAGR, indicating a contraction in support levels each year.

Future trends to watch might include the impact of sustainable energy policies and technological advancements on end-use electricity support. Additionally, fluctuating energy costs and regulatory changes could significantly influence these projections.

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