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Disasters Become a Fact of Life for Many U.S. Electric Utility Customers 

In response to the increased frequency and severity of extreme weather events, JD Power expanded its U.S. Electric Utility Residential Customer Satisfaction Study methodology to better understand the impact of weather-related power outages and service disruptions on customers. This Utilities Intelligence Report dives into key data points gathered from JD Power studies to chart the scope of power disruptions throughout the first half of 2025 and identify strategies utilities can use to help mitigate the negative effects of extreme weather on their customers. Data collected in this report is from 2025 and includes weather events from 2024 and 2025.
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Winning New Business Strategies for Commercial Health Plans

Health insurance is a cornerstone of the employer value proposition and offering health coverage from a trusted, reputable insurer can significantly affect employee satisfaction and retention. In fact, 62% of employees say their benefits package makes them more inclined to stay with their current employer. Moreover, employees who feel their company genuinely cares about their well-being are 5.8 times more likely to stay for the long term.Given the importance of benefits to employees, it is imperative that plan sponsors look for commercial health plan providers that are committed to member satisfaction. This also presents a key opportunity for commercial health plan marketers tasked with growing an insurance company's membership through plan sponsors.
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Building Reputation in a Changing Environment: The Competitive Edge for Airlines in 2025

The effects of the pandemic on air travel are still being felt today with capacity issues, supply chain problems, crowded planes, and higher prices affecting satisfaction.These factors present a challenge for airlines seeking to engage and retain their customer base. Reputation management and fostering goodwill through strategic marketing and consistent messaging is now more critical than ever. A key to successfully nurturing these relationships is gaining a solid understanding of the significant role that brand image and reputation can play, as discerned from independent customer research found in the annual JD Power North America Airline Satisfaction Study.
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How Serious is Climate Change and What Can Be Done to Address It? For U.S. Electric Utility Customers, Answer Depends on Where They Live

Most electric utility customers in the United States acknowledge that climate change is a real phenomenon, but few believe there is much that can be done about it, according to new JD Power research into consumer awareness, support, and engagement with utility sustainability efforts. Beneath the nationwide average, however, variation exists on a state-by-state basis.
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As Americans Focus on Water Quality, These States Boast the Best

Utilities Intelligence Report June 2023 As Americans Focus on Water Quality, These States Boast the Best Water season has arrived. Whether it’s a condensation-soaked glass on a hot day, a glistening pool filled to the brim, or a cleansing shower after hours at the beach, summer is a time when Americans interact the most with the water from their taps. As the United States approaches Summer 2023, the quality of drinking water has become a hot topic. Years after water crises in various U.S. cities, federal regulators are now taking unprecedented action in cracking down on PFAS chemicals to ensure safer, higher quality water for residents. Of course, some states are further ahead in that fight than others. And even though some have to contend with a number of factors – from varying availability of natural resources to different water sources – many utilities are working hard to ensure quality water that is delivered reliably and billed easily, all from a utility that communicates well with its customers. Methodology To determine which states have the best tap water, JD Power analyzed feedback from customers of water utilities regarding their experiences in six factors: quality and reliability; price; conservation; billing and payment; communications; and customer service. Of those six factors, this analysis focuses on customers’ feedback on which states have the best quality and reliability. The study tracked customers in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. To be eligible to be ranked, states represented must have a water utility that serves a minimum of 400,000 residential customers as well as a minimum 100 survey respondents. In the study, the relative importance of each attribute on overall quality and reliability is derived using JD Power proprietary index methodology. These importance weights are then applied to customer ratings to create a score that ranges from 100 to 1,000 points. The Blue (Water?) State After analyzing the data, Kentucky ranks highest with a score of 768 (on a 1,000-point scale). A hallmark of the Blue Grass State’s success: Kentucky’s performance at the tap was so good that Louisville Water was actually able to trademark its tap water (called Louisville Pure Tap®), a feat some states would not dare to attempt. Kentucky 808 Washington 808 New York 801 Oregon 796 Kansas 795 Massachusetts 793 Connecticut 789 Minnesota 788 Virginia 785 Hawaii 782 Washington State finishes in a virtual tie with Kentucky, as residents made note of their willingness to drink tap water. More than half (55%) of Washington State residents said they always drink tap water, which ranks among the highest in the country. New York places third, thanks in large part to recent infrastructure improvements made throughout the Empire State. Bottom of the Barrel Unfortunately, not every state’s utility is hitting those high marks when it comes to overall satisfaction with public water supplies. While most of the lower-ranked states were close to the meaty part of the satisfaction curve, there is a precipitous drop toward the bottom of the list. Alabama, which had an quality and reliability score of 701, was the lowest-ranking state in the analysis, struggling in virtually every category evaluated. Indiana 756 Arizona 750 Mississippi 750 Ohio 748 Pennsylvania 748 Texas 737 New Mexico 731 Oklahoma 726 Maryland 721 Alabama 701 Glass Half Full As more Americans have become dedicated to conservation efforts, there has been renewed customer interest in the quality of the water in the home. For example, refillable water bottles have become a fixture in homes and offices around the country, but those are only as good as the water that goes in them. Even with the help of filters from the likes of Britta and ZeroWater, customers must know that their utility is working for them to provide as pure of a water supply as they can, while offering clear communication, billing, and reliable overall service. There are plenty of states that are achieving those standards, but some remain woefully behind. And with regulators starting to shine a microscope on water quality, now has never been a better time for utilities to ask the tough questions about how they can improve and rise to the occasion to deliver a better product. Find Out More This Utilities Intelligence Report is based on responses from 36,833 residential water utility customers nationwide and was fielded from June 2022 through March 2023. It was authored by Ramah Vaughn, director of utilities intelligence at JD Power. Please contact us at the numbers below to connect with Mr. Vaughn or to learn more about the underlying research. Media Contacts Brian Jaklitsch; East Coast; 631-584-2200; [email protected] Geno Effler, JD Power; West Coast; 714-621-6224; [email protected]

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