Paying utility bills is expensive. Aside from a rent or mortgage payment, utilities are usually the most costly obligations each month, many times with them exceeding the former when combined together.
This is exacerbated even further by the incredibly-cold winter we just came out of. In fact, demand for
natural gas alone, the substance used to heat around 50 percent of the homes in the
United States, as well as generate around 27 percent of our nation’s power, has caused its price to skyrocket, smashing records from
Los Angeles to
New York.
As a result of these excessive resource requirements, many citizens have been unable to meet their obligations in terms of payment. For
example, this year more than 50 percent of
Detroit customers are unable to afford their water bill, due primarily to an average monthly cost that stands head and shoulders above what the rest of the nation pays. Unfortunately, this is not an isolated issue, with much of the nation struggling with exorbitant utility costs
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