If you’ve recently moved to OKC from a state like California, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire (or as it turns out, really anywhere else), you’ve likely noticed a pleasant surprise insofar as what’s (not) in your electric bill. That’s right, smaller numbers behind those dollar signs! Recently, the S&P Global Market report Regulated Retail Price of Energy recognized that OKC’s OG&E offered the lowest residential cost of electricity in the country among investor-owned utilities in 2018. Less money spent on utilities and housing translates to—you guessed it—more money for fun stuff. It’s just another example of why we say in OKC, it’s a better living and a better life. Read more about this and other recent accolades over at VeloCityOKC.com.
Low OKC electricity cost powers ability to do more with your money
Posted by: Nate Fisher on Tuesday, July 23, 2019 at 12:00:00 am
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