Get ready for more inflation frustrations. As the temperatures dip, experts say the average New York heating bill could be up to 32 percent higher than last winter. TimMcNicholas has more on the search for solutions for struggling families.
As the temperatures dip, experts say the average New York heating bill could be up to 32 percent higher than last winter.Sucre Rosario feeds his family in Throggs Neck with the money he earns as a high school science teacher."Right now it's 70 because we were not here," Rosario said of the temperature in his home."I wanted like 75 for them, but then if you go there it's gonna be higher," Rosario said.
"There are people who are so frustrated by this and they feel like this is unfair. Customers and politicians have said things like, 'Ya know, Con Ed is profitable. Why do they have to raise the rates on us?'" McNicholas asked. Con Ed recommends insulating your home, getting a smart thermostat to control your energy usage, and using LED lighting."People are struggling just to make ends meet," Rockland County Executive Ed Day said.
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