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Utility bills surge as costs skyrocket for consumers

December 04, 2024 | Public Service Commission, Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Mississippi


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Utility bills surge as costs skyrocket for consumers
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant increases in utility base pay that have raised concerns among residents. The base pay for 3,000 gallons of water surged from $39.43 in February to $45.50 in March. Further increases were noted in May and August, with no prior notice given to consumers, leading to frustration over the lack of communication regarding these changes. Currently, the base pay for 2,000 gallons has reached an alarming $97.77. This trend of rising costs without adequate notification has prompted calls for greater transparency and accountability from utility providers. Residents are urged to stay informed about their utility bills as discussions continue on how to address these escalating charges.

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