Well, I'll tell you a story Jay. My son, before moving, lived for a time in the Chicago area where he bought a house. After he'd been in it for a while, I asked him what he paid for utilities. Shockingly, his electricity was only a bit more than yours and this was with AC and all that. None of...
As a further comment on what Joe DeMartino noted in Post #3, Item #2, now you'll still be paying the tax subisidies in addition to the utility increase. I understand that the whole country will be facing some interesting utility increases due to increased fuel costs.