Imagine budgeting for your bills, doing everything right, and then getting slapped with a $1,113 electric bill—where half of it isn’t even for your own usage.

There’s no sugarcoating this—Connecticut residents are getting fleeced. Imagine working hard only to open a bill where just $236.71 is actual electricity use, yet $876.40 is fees. That’s nearly 80% of the total bill! A $227.76 “public benefits” fee forces you to cover someone else’s lights, while the $175.60 delivery charge and $87.01 transmission fee …

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