This document analyzes the potential economic and demographic impacts of eliminating electricity rate caps in Pennsylvania from 2011 to 2015. It models several scenarios of electricity rate increases and their effects. Key findings include job losses of 4,183 to 11,700 and disposable income losses of $720 million to $1.5 billion by 2015 under a 10% annual rate increase. Individual households would face risks of job or income loss, with low-income households more affected. Households and businesses would likely respond through conservation efforts and shifting expenditures to pay for higher electricity costs.