Will JEA cause people to experience homelessness shortly?
Some people online have interests other than my own, such as hair loss for men. Currently I'm having issue with Jacksonville Electrical Authority. My bald spot being larger today than yesterday.
With the recent hike in electric cost as well as the two weeks of recent cold weather this month, my electric bill went from December's $233.00 to January's $390.00.
And they wonder why people have issues between paying rent, food, or utility bills.
I talked to my neighbor who gets her bill by mail, rather than electronically like me online. The discussion came down to the same thing...it's not a difference of 'flow'...it's what JEA is 'doing' with money they suck out of people for intended projects.
While many people argue about homeless transitioning into 'affordable housing', there are only two developments in this county that include electricity.
The rest of the people on limited or fixed incomes are all getting money sucked by JEA.
And that sucks, in my opinion.
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