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Winter has arrived with a vengeance, and the cost of heating a home is going through the roof. But there are steps you can take to try to keep your energy bills down. Bundle up – this winter has ...
As the temperatures drop, the need for heat is cranking up. And this winter, the average cost of heating is expected to jump more than 9%, according to projections from the National Energy Assistance ...
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A new report projects that home heating costs will rise by 9.2 percent this winter, with colder temperatures and increasing energy prices playing a role. The report from the National Energy Assistance ...
Colder weather and rising electricity and fuel costs will lead to a big jump in costs for individuals, according to estimates from a group representing state energy officials. By Ivan Penn Consumers ...
Iowans and other Midwesterners are expected to see winter heating bills rise by as much as 20%. The price increase is largely driven by a spike in natural gas costs, which is the primary heating ...