By Michael Gartland New York Daily News | Feb 08, 2022
City and state lawmakers are amped up over a sudden rate spike that many New Yorkers are now seeing on their Con Ed energy bills — charges that could make it impossible for some to afford rent and their utilities. Brandy Bora, a corporate executive who rents a loft in Greenpoint, said her family’s Con Ed bill shot up from $300 in December to $850 last month — an increase, which, if sustained, will mean they’ll eventually be forced to move. “I don’t even know what to do,” Bora, who lives with her husband and their 6-year-old daughter, told the Daily News on Tuesday. “I literally can’t pay that.”..........To Read More...
My Take - Schadenfreude. New Yorkers, they never learn. They elect nitwits, and one after the other, and are then shocked they promote nitwit ideas. Remarkable.
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