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ROCHELLE PARK, N. J. – According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the typical U.S. family spends at least $2,200 per year on energy bills with nearly half of that paying for heating and cooling. To help lower utility bills this fall and winter, here are 10 tips from Rebecca Gramuglia, personal finance expert at TopCashback.com.
Bundle up on warm accessories. The cheapest, easiest and coziest way to stay warm this winter without a spike in the heating bill is to wear warm socks and sweaters while inside. Also, cuddle up in extra blankets while sleeping and lounging. If the floor feels cold, co...
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