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Give Chicken Wing, Take Back Whole Chicken Theory: Electricity Price Hike Since 2020! | EP 2

 



Have you noticed your electricity bill creeping up?  Wondering why running the same appliances costs you so much more now? Well, let me break it down for you—since the last General Election in 2020, electricity prices have skyrocketed by 46%!

And guess what? Nobody’s really talking about it. But today, I will.

This is not speculation, not politics—just cold, hard numbers that you can verify yourself. If you don’t believe me, Google the electricity prices from 2020 and compare them to 2025.

Give Chicken Wing, Take Back Whole Chicken Theory"—Let’s see just how much has been taken back from us!"

Ever since I started creating content, I kept hearing claims about the cost of living going up. So, I did my own research. The deeper I went, the more shocking it got.

Let’s talk about electricity. In July 2020, during the elections, the tariff was 19.60 cents per kWh. Fast forward to March 2025, it’s now 28.12 cents per kWh.

That’s an estimated 46% increase—after adding the 2% GST hike. And this isn't some temporary spike—it's a long-term increase that affects all of us.

For an average household using $100 worth of electricity in 2020, that bill is now around $146. That’s $552 more per year!

And before someone says, 'But got vouchers!'—let me remind you. Vouchers are temporary. Price hikes are usually permanent. Once prices go up, rarely they goes down.

This is only one of many increases that have hit us since GE2020. And trust me, there’s more.

So if you think your bills are high now… just wait till you see what’s next.

Subscribe now and turn on notifications so you don’t miss my next episode—because the numbers I’ve found will shock you even more!

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