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Pension Benefits
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2025
Retirement Benefits [Abstract]  
Pension Benefits Pension Benefits
Total Periodic Benefit Credit
The components of the Companies’ total periodic benefit credit for the three and six months ended June 30, 2025 and 2024 were as follows:
 
For the Three Months Ended June 30,
Con EdisonCECONY
(Millions of Dollars)2025202420252024
Service cost – including administrative expenses$42$46$40$43
Interest cost on projected benefit obligation170162159152
Expected return on plan assets(279)(282)(267)(268)
Recognition of net actuarial gain(67)1(63)1
Recognition of prior service credit(5)(4)(5)(5)
TOTAL PERIODIC BENEFIT CREDIT$(139)$(77)$(136)$(77)
Cost capitalized(24)(23)(22)(22)
Reconciliation to rate level(13)8(14)5
Total credit recognized$(176)$(92)$(172)$(94)

For the Six Months Ended June 30,
Con EdisonCECONY
(Millions of Dollars)2025202420252024
Service cost – including administrative expenses$84$89$79$84
Interest cost on projected benefit obligation338321318302
Expected return on plan assets(558)(564)(533)(538)
Recognition of net actuarial gain(133)(3)(126)(4)
Recognition of prior service credit(9)(9)(10)(10)
TOTAL PERIODIC BENEFIT CREDIT$(278)$(166)$(272)$(166)
Cost capitalized(45)(46)(42)(43)
Reconciliation to rate level(29)27(30)21
Total credit recognized$(352)$(185)$(344)$(188)

Components of net periodic benefit credit other than service cost are presented outside of operating income on the Companies’ consolidated income statements, and only the service cost component is eligible for capitalization. Accordingly, the service cost components are included in the line "Other operations and maintenance" and the non-service cost components are included in the lines "Other income" or "Other deductions" in the Companies' consolidated income statements.
Expected Contributions
Based on estimates as of June 30, 2025, the Companies expect to make contributions to the pension plans during 2025 of $65 million (of which $61 million is to be made by CECONY). The Companies’ policy is to fund the total periodic benefit cost of the qualified plan to the extent tax deductible and to also contribute to the non-qualified supplemental pension plans. No funding is anticipated for the qualified plan during 2025, and during the first six months of 2025, the Companies contributed $10 million to the non-qualified supplemental pension plans, $9 million of which was contributed by CECONY.