By Nancy Ngo
Fro Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
Home heating costs are expected to be at their highest in more than a decade.
As temperatures continue to dip in the weeks ahead, heating bills are predicted to be at their highest in more than a decade.
According to a U.S. Energy Information Association (EIA) report, households using natural gas as the primary heating source are estimated to spend 28% more overall — an average of $930 — this 2022-2023 winter season. Households using electricity are likely to see a 10% increase, or $1,360 total average. Meanwhile, households using heating oil are expected to experience a 27% rise, while propane users could see a 5% climb….