Trump, Mamdani go after Con Ed rate hikes as NY approves modest increase

NYC's Con Edison Rates to Rise Modestly in 2026 Amid Trump-Mamdani Pressure

The city's largest utility company will see its electricity rates increase by 3.5% starting next year, with gas bills rising by 4.4%, according to a deal approved by New York state regulators. The rates represent a far cry from Con Edison's original proposal of a 13% one-time hike, which would have raised monthly electric bills by $26.60.

The modest rate increase came after President Donald Trump and Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani expressed public concern over the rising costs, with both leaders emphasizing the need for lower utility rates. Trump noted that despite fuel price reductions, Con Edison's rates remain unchanged, while Mamdani concurred that the company needs to reduce its prices.

The deal reached between Con Edison and state regulators reflects the significant pushback from consumers and advocacy groups who opposed the original rate hike proposal. The Public Service Commission received over 20,000 public comments opposing the increases, with many citing concerns about affordability and the strain it would put on low-income households.

For New Yorkers, the modest rate increase translates to a $4 monthly increase in electric bills next year. Gas customers will face a similar increase, but at a lower rate. The deal also includes provisions aimed at making energy more affordable for all residents, including investments in resilience and reliability.

However, experts caution that the current system rewards capital expenditures over customer affordability, with Con Edison's profits rising by 66% over the last decade despite increasing costs for customers. The repeal of the "100-foot rule," which allowed utilities to pass on costs related to new gas hookups, remains pending and is expected to have a significant impact on future rate hikes.

The deal has been welcomed by some groups, including the Alliance for a Green Economy and the City of New York, but many others remain critical of the modest increase, with one resident warning that further rate hikes could lead to "an angry mob" outside Con Edison's offices.
 
Ugh, another example of how the system just kinda... works out in favor of the big companies πŸ™„. I mean, 3.5% isn't exactly going to break the bank or anything, but still, it's an increase nonetheless πŸ’Έ. And yeah, I get why Trump and Mamdani were all up in arms about it – who doesn't want their bills to be lower, right? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ But what really gets me is that Con Edison got a significant chunk of its profits from capital expenditures last decade... like, 66%?! That's crazy πŸ’₯. And now we're supposed to just be okay with the fact that our energy rates are going up a little bit because the system says so? Nope πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. There's gotta be better ways to make this work, you know?
 
Ugh, $4 more on my electricity bill? That's just great 🀯 I'm already struggling to make ends meet, and now they're gonna raise it by 3.5% in 2026? It's not like fuel prices are still high or anything... I mean, I know the city's trying to make energy more affordable for everyone, but this is just a Band-Aid solution πŸ€•. And what about the people who can't afford the increased bills? They're gonna get left behind, plain and simple πŸ˜”. The fact that Con Edison's profits are rising by 66% over the last decade? That's just disgusting πŸ’Έ. We need to do better than this πŸ‘Ž
 
Wow 🀯 this is crazy! I mean its pretty reasonable considering all the stuff they had proposed before . But still , a 3.5% increase for electricity and a 4.4% hike for gas bills , thats still gonna hit some people hard πŸ’Έ like my aunt who lives on a tight budget
 
omg I'm so relieved that our rates are only going up by 3.5% πŸ™ŒπŸ˜Œ i know some ppl were really worried about that 13% hike and i was like 'no wayzz' lol Trump and Mamdani did a great job putting pressure on Con Edison to lower the prices πŸ’ͺ we gotta support our city leaders, right? 😊 anywayz, at least they're making efforts to make energy more affordable for everyone, like investments in resilience and reliability 🌟 that's def something to look forward to! πŸ’•
 
just a reminder to con edison that people r not made of money πŸ’Έ they need to think about the impact on low income households βš–οΈ a $4 monthly increase might seem small but it adds up fast πŸ“ˆ and what's with the profits rising 66% in a decade? isn't that just profiteering at the expense of customers? πŸ’Έ
 
Man, I don't blame people who are still salty about those original rate hike plans 😩. 3.5% might not seem like a lot, but $4 is still extra money for a lot of families πŸ€‘. And you're right, it's crazy how Con Edison's profits have skyrocketed in the last decade while we're still struggling to make ends meet πŸ’Έ. I think it's great that some groups are pushing for more affordable energy solutions, like investments in resilience and reliability πŸ’‘.

But at the same time, I feel for the regulators who had to compromise on this deal 🀝. It's not an easy job balancing utility companies' interests with consumers' concerns. And let's be real, $4 might seem small now, but it adds up over time ⏰. Still, it's a step in the right direction, and I hope we can keep pushing for more affordable energy options in the future 🌟.
 
🌎 think its funny how ppl freak out over 3.5% electricity rate hike. for context, i was on a plane last year and they served me a bag of peanuts for like $7. meanwhile, con edison is giving us extra power for pennies. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg i cant believe theyre still getting away with these outrageous rates!!! i mean 3.5% and 4.4% is like a slap in the face to us low-income folks who can barely scrape by as it is 🀯. those profiteers at con edison think we dont notice they're just lining their pockets while we suffer? and dont even get me started on trump and mamdani not stepping in sooner πŸ™„. 20,000 people speaking out against the rate hike is amazing but its only a drop in the ocean compared to how much cash those utility companies are raking in πŸ’Έ. it just makes me so frustrated thinking about all the households that will be hit hard by this increase... my rent alone is already stretching me thin, i cant afford to take on more expenses like that 🀯. what are we supposed to do now? just sit back and accept these ridiculous rates or fight for ourselves?
 
πŸš¨πŸ’‘ I'm all about sustainable living, you know? It's crazy how much we're willing to shell out for electricity and gas, but at the same time, it's heartbreaking to think that low-income households are gonna get hit hard with these modest rate hikes πŸ€•. I mean, what's up with this whole 'capital expenditures over customer affordability' thing? Don't get me wrong, investing in resilience is important, but shouldn't we be prioritizing people's basic needs first? πŸ’ΈπŸŒŽ The fact that Con Edison's profits are rising by 66% despite increasing costs for customers just highlights the need for more radical change πŸ”„. I'm all about incremental progress, but sometimes you gotta think outside the box (or in this case, the utility bill). Can't we imagine a future where energy is accessible to everyone, regardless of income? πŸ’« It's time to rethink our values and prioritize people over profits 🌟.
 
πŸ€” so they came down from 13% to 3.5% it's like the whole city is watching them πŸ‘€ and trump & mamdani did their job, I guess πŸ™ but what about all those profits of con edison? shouldn't that money go to customers instead of shareholders? πŸ’Έ also why do we have this system where utilities make more money than people can afford? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ it's all about the benjamins, right? πŸ’Έ anyway, glad they included some provisions for making energy more affordable πŸ’‘ but still 4 bucks is 4 bucks let's see how that plays out over time ⏰
 
I think this is super interesting πŸ€”. The fact that Con Edison had to lower their rates from 13% to just 3.5% shows how much pressure they were under from consumers and advocacy groups. I mean, who doesn't want to keep those monthly electric bills down? πŸ’Έ It's not surprising that President Trump and Mayor Mamdani spoke out against the original rate hike proposal - it's a big deal for New Yorkers.

But what concerns me is that this system still rewards Con Edison's profits over customer affordability. I mean, they've seen a 66% increase in profits over the last decade despite increasing costs for customers... that's just not right πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And with the repeal of the "100-foot rule" pending, we might see more rate hikes down the line.

I think it's good that the Public Service Commission took public comments into account and made some changes to make energy more affordable for all residents. But let's keep an eye on this and make sure Con Edison is being held accountable 🀝
 
Ugh, I'm all about this nostalgia thing πŸ•°οΈ, but sometimes I feel like we've lost track of what's really important – affordability! I mean, 3.5% increase is still a hike, and for low-income households, it can be the difference between making ends meet and not. Con Edison's got some serious explaining to do πŸ’‘.

And don't even get me started on this "100-foot rule" thing πŸ€”. It's like they're playing games with people's lives over profits. I'm all for investing in resilience and reliability, but when does it end? When are we gonna stop prioritizing shareholder dividends over the little guy? πŸ€‘

It's wild how public pressure can make a difference, though 😊. 20,000 comments opposing the original rate hike says something about how people care about this stuff. Maybe it's time for Con Edison to listen to their customers and not just push for more cash πŸ’Έ.

Anyway, I'm all for progress, but let's not forget where we're coming from πŸ€—. We need to keep pushing for affordable energy and not let corporations get too comfy with the status quo 😐.
 
idk how anyone can say 3.5% is modest lol. it's like they're still trying to pull a fast one on us πŸ˜’. and what's up with the "100-foot rule" repeal still pending? that sounds like a money grab to me πŸ€‘. anyway, i'm glad someone's pushing back against con edison's greedy ways, but 4 monthly increase in electric bills is still a lot for some people to handle πŸ’ΈπŸ“‰
 
omg u guys its like good news and bad news at the same time... so like NYCs Con Edison rates are gonna rise by 3.5% next year but it doesnt sound too bad lol, just a lil over $4 more on ur electric bill πŸ€‘. i mean i feel for low income households tho, cuz its still not cheap & they gotta worry about affording their basic needs πŸ’Έ. and yay for mayor mamdani pushing back against the original proposal, thats def good 2 hear πŸ‘. but like dont think this means the problem is solved or watever... probs just a small step in the right direction πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ. still gotta keep an eye on that 100ft rule tho πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” just thinkin... 3.5% isnt so bad i guess but whats the big deal about it? i mean its not like they're gonna cut off our power or somethin πŸ˜‚ anyway, im all for lower utility rates but like, come on ppl, we gotta be realistic πŸ€‘ gas prices have been goin down so thats a plus! πŸ’¨ btw, what r these "resilience and reliability" things? sounds like some fancy tech talk to me πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
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