TYLER - Last winter consumers got a break at the gas pump as gasoline prices plunged.
Now this year, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, consumers will pay less to heat their homes.
According to a report by the U.S. energy information administration, the average U.S. household will see its heating bill fall by eight percent, due mainly to less demand for energy from a recession-ravaged economy, and a build up of energy supplies.
Though this bit of relief will give your wallet a little break, many hope to try and save a lot more.
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