Gas, heat prices expected to increase 30% this winter

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Gas, heat prices expected to increase 30% this winter
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As Americans continue to cook, do laundry and use more electricity at home amid the pandemic, utility bill prices are predicted to rise this winter.

Becky Worley explains the reason behind the rising costs of heating your house and how to save money while still staying warm as the cooler months set in.

From January to March last winter, the Gurney family said they paid roughly $2,300 to heat their home which means this year, that number could go up by $700 for a total of $3,000 in the same time period. Amazon has entered the market with its Alexa-compatible smart thermostat due on the market in November.

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