Norwalk, Connecticut — Higher fuel prices are expected to make this a tough winter for homeowners. Nationwide, families can expect to pay nearly 18% more to heat their homes this winter, according to theCompared to last year, heating oil is up 25% and natural gas increased 31%, costing homeowners hundreds more.
"You have a global market for energy, for oil, natural gas, and then those costs have gone up because there's shortages," Wyatt said. "I think it's going to hit seven bucks, in my opinion," Todd said, adding that he cannot afford that and will have to rely on "extra sweatshirts" and "extra blankets" if it gets really cold this winter."We're going to keep it up as best as possible," he said. "We don't have a lavish lifestyle and we will do what we can."
Good thing the dog died I can drop it to 62 now👍
VOTE REPUBLICAN, DUH 🤡🤡🤡
Just replace fossil fuels with much cheaper much more reliable renewables and keep toasty with an induction stove electric water heater and heat pump and laugh at the fossil fuel using deadenders