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Xcel rate hike may leave more people struggling to pay bills, even as the utility offers more aid to customers
Xcel Energy's proposed rate hike could lead to more customers struggling to pay bills, despite the utility offering an aid plan that may assist up to a third of its 1.4 million customers. The utility has presented the plan to state regulators.
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