The potential strike by utility workers is primarily due to contract negotiations between their union, Utility Workers of America Local 1-2, and Con Edison1. The negotiations involve wages, benefits, safety measures, and job security. The union believes Con Ed needs to improve its offer for the workers who maintain the city's electrical system1.
The recent rate hike approved by the New York Public Service Commission has resulted in electric customers seeing their bills increase by about 9.1% in 2023 and another 4.2% this year. The average monthly electric bill in New York City has risen from $166 a decade ago to about $190 currently1.
The average monthly electric bill in New York City is approximately $190, reflecting an increase from $166 a decade ago. This figure is based on data from the New York state's Public Service Commission.