US Home Heating Bills Seen Flat to Lower This Winter

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U.S. consumers will spend about the same as or less than they did last year to heat their homes this winter, depending on where they live and what fuel they use, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in its winter fuels outlook Wednesday.

EIA forecast the 46% of U.S. households that use natural gas as their main heating fuel will likely spend less on heating this winter than they did last year because gas prices will be lower.

 

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