Record Number of Ameren Disconnections Highlights Urgent Need for Low-Income Utility Rate in Missouri
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ST. LOUIS, MO – In October 2025, Ameren disconnected 17,347 Missouri households for non-payment, representing approximately 1.6% of all Ameren customers, or roughly one in every 63 households. This marks the highest number of monthly disconnections reported by any utility since Missouri’s new utility reporting rule took effect in March 2024. The October disconnections also raise the total number of Ameren disconnections in 2025 to 87,664 households.
Currently, 219,375 Ameren customers, 20% of all households in its service area, are behind on their bills, with a combined $47.9 million in overdue payments.
“Missouri families are struggling. Households depend on electricity for items essential to daily living such as lighting, heating, refrigeration, cooking, and internet access.” said Sandra Padgett, Executive Director of the Consumers Council of Missouri. “Now more than ever, we need a low-income utility rate in Missouri to protect those who are unable to keep up.”
Rising utility rates have pushed many Missouri households to the breaking point:
- Spire increased rates by 10–12% in 2025
- Ameren raised rates by 12% in 2025
- Missouri American Water raised rates by 25% in 2025
- Recently enacted state legislation could add another $1,100 to annual utility costs
- Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funding remains uncertain
- The growth of data centers could further drive up both electric and water rates
A recently enacted Missouri law allows the Missouri Public Service Commission to establish a low-income utility rate or bill discount, based in part on “energy burden,” to help keep essential utilities affordable and reduce the risk of disconnections.
“The data is clear. Without policy action, tens of thousands more Missouri families will continue to face shutoffs,” Padgett said. “An affordable rate for low-income households is not just necessary – it’s overdue.”
Contact:
Sandra Padgett, Executive Director, Consumers Council of MO
314-323-8760
spadgett@moconsumers.org
St. Louis, MO November 12, 2025
