Three major utility companies in California are looking to restructure customer billing, and part of that means customers could be charged based on how much money they make.
& Electric filed a joint proposal this week for a flat-rate charge based on income.
Under the proposal, it would cost as little as $15 a month for low-income households and up to $85 more per month for households making more than $180,000 a year.
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