Heating bills will jump significantly this winter, up nearly 50% for most Americans, the U.S. Energy Information Administration forecast Wednesday
At the other end of the scale, the 29% of households that heat with electricity should see an average increase of only 5%, according to EIA. Electric rates are closely regulated, sometimes locked in regardless of how much a utility's costs rise.
Well, why not re-regulate natural gas?.(You see, republicans deregulated it). No chance of that with this party since their motto is, "Give the most to those that have the most." So who gets stuck? You and me assuming you are a working man or woman and/or a retiree.
12 October, 2005
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