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Nictuku

(4,594 posts)
Tue Jan 6, 2026, 02:01 PM Jan 6

Anyone see their Dec Utility Bill yet? [View all]

My jaw is still on the floor. Last month my PGE bill (for an all electric household, we don't have gas).....
The billing cycle is about a month behind current use.
Bill paid end of Oct: $204
Bill paid end of Nov $243

BILL PAID END OF DEC: $565.00 !!!!!!

We do everything we can do to conserve. We don't have the heat on over night. We turn it off between 4pm and 9pm. My mom is 84, and while I can put more and more layers on (my rooms are downstairs and colder, our mini split heater is upstairs for mom).

So, I have to get my mom to use the electric throw I got her as much as she can during the day and limit how much we use the heat. I'm really scared what the next bill is going to be, given how cold it has been and now much mom has been using the heater. I'm going to have to retrain her. I had to further diminish my quickly disappearing savings just to pay all the bills this month. This is not sustainable. I've stopped using the ceramic wall heaters for downstairs. It is cold, but I have layers.

I'm still in shock over the bill. I'm scared of what the next bill for January is going to be, and then there is Feb. After that it should start warming up some. Even though summers are very hot here, we don't use the AC on the mini split in summer, instead, I installed a huge Swamp Cooler which seems to do the trick (costs a lot less than the AC).

What a state our society is coming to. Can't afford to stay warm. Can't afford to get all the groceries we used to. Both mom and I are on fixed incomes and there is not a lot of flexibility.

/rant off (I needed to get that shock off my chest)

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Are we great yet? newdeal2 Jan 6 #1
California regulators Greg_In_SF Jan 6 #17
The Average PG&E Utility Bill Has Gone Up Greg_In_SF Jan 6 #2
But all tha MAGAts can see is the price of gas and everything is fine. No inflation ToxMarz Jan 6 #9
I agree with you....Fuel prices have been unusually stable mtngirl47 Jan 6 #37
ridiculous Skittles Jan 6 #3
Yes Nictuku Jan 6 #6
Where are you located if I may ask? NNadir Jan 6 #4
Napa, California Nictuku Jan 6 #11
You have the highest electricity prices in the 48 contiguous United States. NNadir Jan 6 #31
I miss Hawaii Nictuku Jan 6 #33
Glad I'm off the grid BeneteauBum Jan 6 #5
AI costs Ksout Jan 6 #8
The public needs to start making noise about this Nictuku Jan 6 #13
Agreed, if facebook needs its own powerplant, then Volaris Jan 6 #24
oh that's rough markie Jan 6 #7
Please tell us the kwh numbers moniss Jan 6 #10
PGE Bills make me think I'm not very intelligent Nictuku Jan 6 #20
Your usage seems pretty close to last year moniss Jan 6 #40
I was looking at that today Nictuku Jan 6 #42
Good luck and things like utility bills moniss Jan 6 #45
i cant rec rooftop solar enough. mopinko Jan 6 #12
It is my dream to get Solar Nictuku Jan 6 #23
Solar has saved us quite a bit Sympthsical Jan 6 #32
try to figure out how to get it. mopinko Jan 6 #41
I have a plan, it just will take some time Nictuku Jan 6 #43
yeah, i had to spend some money on my roof 1st, too. mopinko Jan 6 #44
it's times like this I'm glad I invested in solar panels 15 years ago... Javaman Jan 6 #14
Me too - I've had solar panels for 25 years womanofthehills Jan 6 #28
sounds like an earth ship design. that's very cool. :) nt Javaman Jan 7 #46
We sold our house and have moved into an apartment in a retirement community high rise building. It's just cheaper CTyankee Jan 6 #15
Yes but we kidnapped Maduro. That's not making your electric bill go down? Ray Bruns Jan 6 #16
California voter here maliaSmith Jan 6 #18
Bill to pay now is $56.00. Buying new windows in 2025 made a big improvement in power use txwhitedove Jan 6 #19
Our electric bill was $80 more than it was at the same time last year with similar usage. It's nuts. Vinca Jan 6 #21
It's called surge pricing Farmer-Rick Jan 6 #22
THIS Nictuku Jan 6 #25
I pay a solar panel bill instead. ms liberty Jan 6 #26
395 dollars for December stage left Jan 6 #27
My bill went up because of Christmas lights Tree Lady Jan 6 #29
This is not about my utility bill but... llmart Jan 6 #30
Cancer patient's healthcare insurance..... Lovie777 Jan 6 #34
PG&E was found Codifer Jan 6 #35
Yep. Nictuku Jan 6 #39
This and med insurance is starting to hit hard. BradBo Jan 6 #36
Greatest country in the world? No American should have to scrimp to stay warm and fed. flashman13 Jan 6 #38
The New York Jets! Abolishinist Jan 7 #47
It could be again. A great clip. Thanks flashman13 Jan 7 #48
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