U.S. Heating Costs are Expected to Tick Up This Winter
U.S. consumers can expect to pay up to 28% more to heat their homes this winter, as compared to last, due to surging fuel costs and a forecast for colder weather.
U.S. consumers can expect to pay up to 28% more to heat their homes this winter, as compared to last, due to surging fuel costs and a forecast for colder weather.
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