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Puget Sound Energy Seeking 11% Gas Price Increase This November

Sammamish, WALocal News

Puget Sound Energy plans to implement an 11% increase in gas prices starting in November, resulting in an average monthly increase of approximately $9 for households. This adjustment is part of a broader trend of rising energy costs affecting consumers in the region. The utility company justifies this increase by highlighting the need to cover escalating service and maintenance expenses. Many households may struggle with this additional financial burden, especially given the current economic climate. This news serves as a reminder for residents to monitor their energy usage and explore potential savings strategies.

It also raises important questions about the long-term sustainability of energy pricing in the area. As energy costs continue to fluctuate, it is crucial for local residents to remain informed and proactive in managing their household budgets, underscoring the ongoing discussions about energy affordability and accessibility in the community.

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