Heating bills are being affected by inflation as energy costs skyrocket. Here's how to lower your bill and get help paying if needed.
The Consumer Price Index for products is up almost 7%, with the cost of just about everything going up in 2021. But it's far worse when it comes to energy costs, which have spiked 33% nationwide.
"I've got a lot of people who are retired and on fixed income, so I don't know if they're gonna be able to manage it," she worried. "Oh, man, I get that question so much. You're not going to like my answer. It depends on the home," Moskowitz replied."But in general it is recommended that you do reduce your heat in the winter or your air conditioning in the summer when you're not home. Otherwise, you're just expending all that energy."
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