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ssnn Why you ll probably be paying more for produce this season
« le: Novembre 06, 2024, 09:53:36 am »
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 The U.S. Department of Energy is warning Americans that they will likely pay  significantly  more to heat their homes this winter, which is expected to be colder than usual in some parts of the U.S.People who use natural gas mdash; or roughly half of all Americans mdash; are projected to pay an average of $746 this season, up nearly a third from last year, the Energy Information Administration  EIA  said in abriefingthis week. In the Northeast, those dependent on oil. for heating, mostly in older homes, can expect to cough up almost $1,800 mdash; a more than 40% hike. Homes in the upper Midwest dependent on propane could face even bigger hit, with costs forecast to jump more than 50% over the previous w stanley cup inter.Home heating costs are surging amid the sharpest jump in inflation in 30 years, with lab stanley cup or data this week sho stanley cup wing that consumer prices jumped 6.2% from a year ago. That includes the price of gasoline mdash; another major household expense mdash; which have skyrocketed more than 50% on average over the last 12 months. In California, for instance, prices at the pump have topped an eye-popping $5 per gallon at gas stations near San Francisco.                                        Demand outstripping supplySo why are energy prices rising  For one, consumer demand is rising after screeching to a halt last year as the U.S. battled COVID-19, while production isn t keeping up. That means higher prices for heating oil and natural gas as well as propane, according to the EIA. Fijj Yo Gotti and Team Roc to hold prison reform rally in Mississippi
 LOWER LAKE, California - For the second time in as many weeks, residents had to evacuate their homes after a new wildfire erupted near a destructive blaze that has been burning for days in Northern California s rocky hills north of San Francisco.According to Cal Fire, the new fire has grown to 6,000 acres without any containment as of 6:45 p.m. Monday evening, reports CBS San Francisco.Evacuations were ordered for the Jerusalem Valley area east of S yeezy pruce Grove Road after the fire doubled in size overnight.                                                                                                                            Fires rage in California                      20 photos                                                                                          Authorities couldn t say how many homes were evacuated or how many people were told to be prepared to flee. The fire was burning about 100 miles  160 kilometers  north of San Fr adidas samba ancisco. reebok                                         No homes have been destroyed and no injuries have been reported.Meanwhile, firefighters have nearly surrounded the larger blaze that started about two weeks ago and burned 109 square miles  280 sq. kilometers .        That fire destroyed 43 homes, but all evacuations have been lifted. Students in the Middletown Unified School District could start classes next Tuesday, but it might be later depending on where the fire burns.Fire officials are investigating the causes of both fires. There hav