It's a good bet....he's a cruel bastage....LowIQTrash » 56 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ unusual_whales on X: "Indiana residents are facing monthly electric bills of $600 to $800, with some of the steepest rate hikes in the U.S., per MorePerfectUnion." / X
MAGAtard 🇺🇦🇨🇦 🇦🇺 🇬🇧 🇺🇸🌊 on X: "@unusual_whales Impossible. Trump said he would halve electricity prices within 12 months" / X
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the only mocking brownie gets is from his mother, teachers and the like…part infinity…LowIQTrash » Today, 11:00 am » wrote: ↑ unusual_whales on X: "Indiana residents are facing monthly electric bills of $600 to $800, with some of the steepest rate hikes in the U.S., per MorePerfectUnion." / X
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I knew it!LowIQTrash » Today, 11:00 am » wrote: ↑ unusual_whales on X: "Indiana residents are facing monthly electric bills of $600 to $800, with some of the steepest rate hikes in the U.S., per MorePerfectUnion." / X
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Why you gotta hate?Fuelman » Today, 2:30 pm » wrote: ↑ Fact check:
Key Findings on Indiana Electricity Bills (2026):
High-End Bills: Residents have reported monthly bills reaching over $800, with some stating their bills have doubled to $600–$800, leading to difficult choices between paying utilities and buying necessities.
Massive Rate Increases: In early 2026, major Indiana utilities implemented or proposed rate increases, with reports of a 17.5% average spike in a single year for certain providers.
Average Bill: Despite the extreme high-end, the average residential bill is lower, with estimates placing it around $141 to $249 per month depending on the source, which is generally lower than or similar to the national average.
Why Bills Are High: Factors driving these increases include rising demand, costs associated with supporting data centers, and investments in new infrastructure by utility companies.
Unregulated Utilities: Approximately 20% of Hoosiers are served by municipal or rural electric cooperatives that are not fully regulated by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC), leaving them with limited recourse for rate complaints.