Con Ed bills are going up as regulators approve a rate hike

New York's utilities regulator has given the green light to a rate hike for Con Edison customers, despite fierce opposition from lawmakers and advocacy groups. As of this year, average electricity bills will rise by 3.5%, while gas bills will increase by 4.4%. For New Yorkers in the city, that translates to an additional $6.88 per month.

The increases were approved by a unanimous vote from the Public Service Commission, which had been negotiating with Con Edison for months. Environmental groups, New York City's government, and 40 Westchester municipalities all signed off on the new proposal, but advocates say it still won't help those struggling to pay their bills.

According to AARP, around 1 million Con Ed ratepayers received notices last year that they would have their power cut off due to lack of payment. Bill Ferris, a legislative representative for AARP, called the proposed increase "way too high" and said it wasn't the right time to raise rates when people are already struggling.

The original proposal had been even steeper, with one-time increases that would have raised gas customers' bills by 13% and electricity consumers' by 19%. However, after a record number of public comments (over 20,000) most in opposition, the Public Service Commission agreed to reduce the rates.

Con Edison claims the revised increase is necessary due to inflation. The company's financial statements show significant revenue growth over the past few years, but experts argue that it needs to take steps to make its rates more affordable for customers.

State officials have long expressed concerns about the affordability crisis in New York and plan to hold energy companies accountable to ensure a reliable grid. For now, however, Con Edison customers will face higher bills as the new rate hike takes effect retroactively from January 1, 2026.
 
Ugh, can you believe this?! 🤯 I'm so worried about my aunt living in Queens, she's already struggling to make ends meet, and now her electricity bill is gonna increase by like $8 a month?! That's just not right! 💸 Back in my day, we didn't have all these fancy rate hikes, we just used less energy because it was cheaper that way. And another thing, what's with Con Edison making so much money? 🤑 They're always talking about inflation, but I think they're just trying to line their own pockets. The Public Service Commission should be more lenient with them, you know?! 🤔
 
omg u guys I cant even believe the news about con ed's rate hike 🤯 it's like they're just gonna slap more cash on us and expect us to be all good about it? I know inflation is a thing but 3.5% increase? that's just not right 💸 and the fact that they had to lower it from 13% is wild... I think its all about profits for con ed 🤑 they're making bank and now we get to pay more 🤷‍♀️
 
OMG, like, I'm totally not surprised about this rate hike in NYC 🤯! I mean, we all know that living in the Big Apple comes with a pretty hefty price tag 💸. And yeah, it's just another example of how essential services are getting more and more expensive 👎.

But honestly, can't Con Edison do better than just passing the blame to inflation? I've seen Taylor Swift's financials, and she's making bank 💸! So, like, if Con Edison is doing so well, shouldn't they be willing to adjust their rates a bit more fairly for customers who are struggling to keep up? 🤔

I'm also kinda frustrated that the Public Service Commission didn't listen more to the concerns of lawmakers and advocacy groups. I mean, we all know that 1 million people were at risk of having their power cut off due to unpaid bills - that's just, like, heartbreaking 😩.

Anyway, like, it's not the end of the world or anything, but still... higher electricity and gas bills aren't exactly what most New Yorkers want to hear 💔. Maybe they should've gone for a more sustainable energy solution in the first place 🌱?
 
I'm worried about these rate hikes for Con Ed customers 🤕... like, I get that inflation is real and all, but 3.5% and 4.4%? That's just a bit steep for me. And what really gets my goat is when people are already struggling to pay their bills, it's not fair to hit them with even more 💸. AARP's right on this one - 13% and 19% was way too much 🤯... at least they were able to get the rate hike down to a more reasonable amount.

It's like Con Edison is just taking advantage of people who need their power the most, you know? 🤷‍♀️ The fact that it's happening now, when we're in this energy crisis and all, just feels so wrong. We should be working together to make our energy rates more affordable, not hitting customers with even higher bills 💸💔.
 
Ugh, can you believe this? The public service commission is literally giving the green light to a massive rate hike for Con Ed customers, and I just can't even... 🤯 It's like they're not listening to anyone except themselves. And don't even get me started on the fact that it was approved with a unanimous vote - what does that even say about their priorities?

I mean, come on, 3.5% for electricity bills is already steep, and now we're adding another 4.4% on top of it? That's like a triple whammy, fam 🤕 And let's be real, the original proposal was way too high to begin with, but I guess the public comments got them to back down some (I guess you could say they "heard" us). But still... 13% and 19% were not okay, and now we're stuck with something that's only marginally better.

And what really gets my goat is that Con Edison claims it's necessary due to inflation, but their financial statements are showing record growth, and experts are saying they should be doing more to make their rates more affordable. Like, what are they even doing back there? It's just so frustrating... 🙄
 
Ugh I'm so worried about these people who are gonna be hit hard by this rate hike 🤯. I know Con Edison needs to make some money, but come on, can't they do it in a way that's not gonna hurt the most vulnerable folks? I've seen friends and family members struggling to pay their bills already, and now this is just gonna push them further into debt 💸. The original proposal was crazy high, but at least that one would've given some notice... this retroactive hike is just cruel ⏰. We need to make sure our energy companies are working for us, not the other way around 🌟.
 
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