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Before we dive in, just know, it’s not just you. I’ve looked through my Pepco bill, internet bill and even my water bill over the past couple of months, and they’ve all risen. And when I say risen, I ...
Cincinnati residents are experiencing higher heating bills following recent arctic blasts. Electric and gas prices are among the fastest-growing contributors to overall inflation. Cincinnatians have ...
Tens of millions of Americans are facing higher utility bills after regulators approved dozens of rate hikes last year. Regulators green-lit 43 rate hikes across the country in 2025, totaling $11.6 ...
Over 400,000 households in New York had their gas or electric service shut off for failing to pay their bills last year, surpassing levels from the Great Recession, state records show. Year-end totals ...
Public Service Enterprise Group (PEG) has quietly undergone a regime change, and the market is only beginning to price it in. After spending much of 2025 locked in a grinding consolidation, PEG has ...
When you open your next SDG&E bill, it’s likely to be higher than the month before. That’s because an increase went into effect Jan. 1, costing the average customer about $4 more a month. There are ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — There is help available for some Central Florida seniors who are struggling to pay their utility bills after the weekend deep freeze. Seniors in Brevard, Orange, Osceola, and Seminole ...
Make the review call. Say: “I’m reviewing my bills and costs are too high. Are there any lower-rate plans, promos, or discounts on my account?” Name the hidden programs. Ask specifically about budget ...
Gov. Maura Healey plans to spend $180 million as part of a plan to temporarily reduce electricity bills by 25%, and gas bills by 10%, for residential utility customers for the months of February and ...
Each January, I like to look back at my editor’s notes and predictions from the year before to see what actually materialized and what quietly fizzled out. Last year, I didn’t go too far out on a limb ...