Utility prices in Pennsylvania are going up June 1. Here is how the power increases could impact what you pay.
In Philadelphia, the average PECO customer will see an 8.1% increase in their electric charge from 7.07 cents per kWh to 7.64 cents, the smallest increase in the state
Customers of PPL Electric, which serves Lehigh Valley, parts of Chester, Montgomery, and Bucks Counties, can expect to pay 38% more., up from 6.832 cents to 7.936 cents per kWh ;up from 7.082 cents to 8.694 cents per kWh ;, up from 7.7569 cents to 9.592 cents per kWh ; and
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