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- Author(s): Cahill, Joe (AUTHOR)
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Crain's Chicago Business. 1/13/2020, Vol. 43 Issue 2, p4-4. 1p.
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Commonwealth Edison usually gives customers about a month to pay their electric bills. Withholding hundreds of millions in customer money adds to the pain of rising electricity rates in ComEd's territory. ComEd has raised its rates for delivering electricity to customers 37 percent over the past seven years, more than twice the rate of inflation during the same period. [Extracted from the article]
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