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To: Kirk © who wrote (5146)10/23/2017 1:49:10 PM
From: rdkflorida2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26837
 
I'm not sure. I do know that insurance for autos and home/condos have gone thru the roof while our Gov. cut taxes and deregulated. We are now looking at 100s of billions in debt. And he is leaving office. At least we are not Kansas or Illinois. (Not yet anyway) LOL!



To: Kirk © who wrote (5146)10/23/2017 2:05:24 PM
From: rdkflorida21 Recommendation

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I'm not sure I can do a meaningful comparison. We have several different entities that supply electricity and costs vary. I have TECO, others have FP&L or a coop, etc.. July/Aug/Sept are my highest bills. I have TECO. I also have had many improvements made using local programs and offsets. So my under $140 bill for each month is low compared to my neighbors. This year I was up in Michigan for July/Aug. My bills were much lower than normal. Just over $100. I'll see if I can find an old bill to check the KW charges year over year.