Electricity bills may soon be based on income in California.
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California's three biggest utility companies have proposed adding $85 per month to the electricity bills of those making more than $185,000 a year. However, this proposal has not been implemented yet. The proposal has raised questions about why a utility customer's income should be relevant to their electricity bill and whether it would incentivize conservation. The high cost of living in California has already led to an exodus from the state, and this proposal may add to the trend.
Topics:business#california#conservation#cost-of-living#electricity-bills#energy#income-based-billing
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