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Our electric bills will have to increase. Simple economics coming our way. Yes, people are staying home, but many have to cut back on the electricity.
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Don't worry I'm sure they will find a way.With such a drop in demand, it is hard to imagine prices going up.
Yeah - I probably should have added, "there is almost a zero chance of retail energy prices going down, despite the catastrophic drop in global demand".
That's interesting. Do you know why? I'm taxed as self-employed and my taxable income for 2019 was lower than for 2018 and my residents' tax went down accordingly, but my NHI only went down by about 1%. According to the details of the calculation, some of the percentages of my income used to calculate the NHI bill have increased.But our new premiums for National Health Insurance went way down. And I mean way down.
I could take a picture of my bill. You won't believe. It unless I see it .l will say our last year bill was 7000 yen a month .That's interesting. Do you know why? I'm taxed as self-employed and my taxable income for 2019 was lower than for 2018 and my residents' tax went down accordingly, but my NHI only went down by about 1%. According to the details of the calculation, some of the percentages of my income used to calculate the NHI bill have increased.