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The "VPC" line item in AWS Cost Explorer refers to the charges associated with the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) service. The VPC service enables you to launch AWS resources into a virtual network that you define. These resources can then communicate securely with each other and with the internet.
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The new charge related to IP address should show as Region-PublicIPv4:InUseAddress or Region-PublicIPv4:IdleAddress. On your Cost Explorer, what do you have as the Dimension under Group? Is it Usage Type or something else? If you set **VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) **as the Service under Filters and Usage Type as the Dimension under Group by, you should see more details.
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Makes sense, however this line item has never shown up before on our account and we've made no changes to any services or our account starting 2/1, so somethings changed here it seems. looking around, it seems this may be the culprit, a new charge related to IP address on 2/1: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-aws-public-ipv4-address-charge-public-ip-insights/