So far, Americans have been watching the money-depleting energy crisis that hit Europe and Asia with detached bemusement: after all, while US energy prices are higher, they are nowhere near the hyperinflation observed in Europe. That is about to change because as the Energy Information Administration warned this week, much higher heating bills are coming this winter.
According to the IEA’s October winter fuels outlook (pdf), nearly half of U.S. households that warm their homes with mainly natural gas can expect to spend an average of 30% more on their “multi-year high” bills compared with last year. The agency added that bills would be 50% higher if the winter is 10% colder than average and 22% higher if the winter is 10% warmer than average.
The forecast rise in costs, according to the report, will result in an average natural-gas home-heating bill of $746 from Oct. 1 to March 31, compared with about $573 during the same period last year.
All part of the plan… remember to give a special “thanks” to all Biden supporters.
RUIN AMERICA PLAN !!!!! Should have kept TRUMP !!!!!!
I’ve been paying ahead all summer.
Bonfires on the beach anyone?
I suppose that, if our “leaders” start rounding up Trump voters for “re-education” , 4:48 will make sure he gets rid of all his friends that liked Trump.
You know, so he can “get ahead of the curve”.
Or mail in his ballot for the elections for the next 12 years (if we still have them in the next 12 years), marking all his ballots across-the-board “democrat”, so he can show the Great Leader his loyalty.
Remember what “Nuremburg” said……..lol…….
I have to burn wood.
Me too. The poor and middle class are going to be the ones hurting the most this winter and until the next election.