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{
"HubID": "5520",
"Date": "9/7/2025",
"HubTags": [
"External Platform Posts",
"Future Map"
],
"Contacts": "",
"Companies": "",
"File": "",
"Image": "5520__Image_URL.jpg",
"Summary": "<p>This is the price of electricity since 1980. The recent growth spike is not likely to slow down unless there is massive economic upheaval, which I am not currently expecting. Even then, we are so behind in infrastructure improvements just to manage what we have that we still have to spend to get even. Case in point: when I moved into my house 16 years ago, I paid $.125 cents per kWH; I now pay only $.141 cents per kWH. That is only 12.8 % raise in 16 years, far below inflation and far below what is needed to keep up. I expect massive increases in electrical rates in the coming decade from my utility in order for them to catch up. </p>",
"Notes": ""
}