PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Some U.S. households can expect to save hundreds of dollars this winter with a drop in heating bills, thanks to a combination of lower energy prices and warmer weather across most of the country, the U.S. Energy Department predicted Tuesday.
The department’s annual outlook calls for lower heating bills, with the biggest savings for those who use propane or oil to heat their homes. The government predicts a 25 percent drop for homes using heating oil and an 18 percent drop for homes using propane, compared to last winter.
The outlook is based on a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecast that calls for warmer weather across all regions except the West, which is expected to be slightly cooler.
People using natural gas and electricity for heat also can expect to see a savings this winter. Heating bills for homes using electricity should drop about 3 percent and natural gas about 10 percent, the Energy Department said.
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5 comments:
"The government predicts a 25 percent drop for homes using heating oil..."
But hasn't the cost of heating oil dropped 30% since last winter?
OOOOHHHH THANKYOU KING OBAMA....Now raise the Gas Prices Oh King your majesty!!!!!!!
He looks like Rick Harrison.
3% from electric co. is nothing compared to their increased prices. they will lose nothing.
Is that Dru Bragg in that picture?
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