Feds to Americans: Expect Your Heating Bills To Soar Big-Time This Winter
If you thought inflation was a problem this summer and fall, just wait until you try heating your home this winter.
At least, that appears to be the warning from the U.S. Energy Information Administration in its new Winter Fuels Outlook report released Wednesday.
Americans can expect their home heating bills to jump significantly over the winter months compared to last year, the EIA reported — with some citizens possibly paying 54% more. . .
The EIA released its Winter Fuels Outlook report Wednesday, and the news was not good for the American people. Heating prices across all types of heating — natural gas, electricity, propane, and heating oil — are expected to rise significantly for the coming months. . .
Natural gas users can expect to spend about a third more than they did in 2020-21, while electricity users will see a 6% bump. Those using heating oil should expect to pay more than 40% more, and propane users will really get the shaft, with estimates projecting a 54% hike in heating prices. (Read more from “Feds to Americans: Expect Your Heating Bills To Soar Big-Time This Winter” HERE)
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