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Show i ! Electric Rates Compared Villi Living Costs ; I n i ii m m ii i mm "m : zao i j 1 i m i i i 1 1 mm zrr Mill I I I I I I M M I ... 1 I ' M M I I II I M 1 i r ;' ' Mi M I I 1 i I I I I N I CCSX Of UvV0 M ' ' e i i ll I "Ou?Cept cf Commerce Ir.Jex jre'o 160 I M K lHTI-iM i 3 s M 11 II I I II I M I !l 1 e w I i i 1 I i I i i ryC I III l I I I I I I 1 TMM r s i m i M ii i mv 1 i-i' M ill M II ll I M r I N-J II I 'Average Celt U ) I I , , 1 -fiDOfiESTCELECTPiC SEFTVCE'1 j 1 - ! Ml I I I H-TTTiri: , XLLLL-LX-L Jp--L- i , h 1 1 rrr 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 rm j 1913 IS!5 1917 13:3 1921 1923 1935 1927 1929 1931 1533 I The above chart, prepared ly tht I lah Power A Light company as an exhibit tn its rate case reply, iiows tiic trend in the col ol ilvtnj and the avrr-tiro avrr-tiro cost per kilowatt hour for eietrle enerry used for domestic and farm purposes from the ton. aany'a lines In Vtoh between 1313 and XI shows) the coat of llvlnjr and commodity prices were subject sub-ject to violent fluctuations, reachlne 33 per cent above the 1913 base In December. 1930. while the aTerarc cost per kilowatt hour for electricity was con-sislently con-sislently downward, fallinr 45 per cent below Ulo baae tn December, 1833. |