Households Could Experience 54% Jump In Heating Bills, Says Biden Admin
Shakhzod Yuldoshboev
Contributor
October 14, 2021 2:04 PM ET
U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released a report Wednesday, forecasting that household energy expenditures may jump as high as 54% compared to the winter of 2021.
Homes in the U.S. that use natural gas for heat will face a 30% increase in their energy bills, paying an average of $746. Whereas households that rely on heating oil are projected to pay 43% more than in the previous year, the report stated.
The steepest uptick in energy expenditures will hit Americans who use propane, forcing them to pay an average of $1,800, which is 54% higher than in the previous heating season.
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