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Our Mission

Consumers Council of Missouri builds on its foundation, laid in 1971, to educate consumers statewide and advocate for their collective interests through leadership and partnerships on issues such as utility rates, health care access, personal finance, and others as they arise.

"Utility Legislation - What You Need to Know in 2026"
Webinar - January 22, 2026

Updated Report – 2020-2025: Ameren and Spire Rate Increases Continue to Exceed Inflation and Wage Growth

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Our Main Issues

Consumers Council of Missouri continues to build on five decades of educating and advocating for the people across the state of Missouri. In addition to these areas of focus, we address other issues that arise relating to communities that have long been the target of structural oppression.

Utilities

Advocating for ratepayer-friendly utility policies and ensuring that consumers have a voice in monopoly marketplaces.

Personal Finance

Fighting predatory banking practices while working to provide financial literacy in a state with more payday lenders than McDonald’s.

Healthcare

Working to expand health care access to all Missourians and to ensure that healthcare plans are priced fairly.

Our Initiatives

Consumers Council of Missouri is currently expanding our outreach through initiatives specifically targeting community needs that are not otherwise being addressed. At present, these include Care Over Collections (for medical debt help) and St. Louis City Water Affordability.

Speaking Truth
To Power

Meet Alberta Slavin, founder of the consumer movement in Missouri in the 1970s. Alberta was appointed by Gov. Teasdale as the first consumer advocate to head the Missouri Public Service Commission, and later became the “On Your Side” consumer reporter for CBS, Channel 4.

I believe ordinary citizens, banding together, can make a difference.

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Economic reality check for Missouri households

From 2020 to 2025, prices rose 25.4 percent nationwide while Missouri wages increased 32 percent. Utility bills, however, rose even faster.

Ameren Missouri customers saw major electricity bill increases that outpaced both inflation and wage growth.

• Average summer bills rose 34.3 percent
• Average winter bills rose 32.9 percent

These increases are not driven by fuel costs. Ameren’s fuel charge has stayed relatively steady. Higher rates tied to infrastructure investments are the main driver.

Spire Missouri customers faced even steeper increases in natural gas bills.

• Spire West winter bills rose 95.1 percent for a typical household using 120 ccf
• Spire East winter bills rose 60.8 percent for the same usage

Winter gas bills rose far more than summer bills because gas is mainly used for home heating. Even modest use has become costly.

When utility bills grow faster than paychecks, household budgets get squeezed. Utility affordability is about fairness and economic stability for Missouri families.

Consumers Council of Missouri continues working to level the playing field for all Missouri consumers.

Visit www.moconsumers.org for more information.
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