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If it's that temp during the day and at night how is the electric bill that high? You wouldn't need heat or AC in that kind of weather.
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Sounds strange but you do. Visitors from out of state will come (WI, KS, etc.) and complain about how cold it is - even when the temperature is in the mid-40s!
The rates and taxes are crazy. It's a tiered billing system. The more you use, the higher the unit rate. It starts off high and goes into the hemisphere from there. Electricity is second only to water and property taxes. If you excluded heating and air, then you could knock that baby down to around 2-3 hundred I'm guessing. |
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Oh, I forgot add the price of gasoline.
The rest of the United States is mainly around 3 bucks or so and we are still at around $4.50 average. I just can't seem to figure that one out either. |
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