When the calendar turns on a new year, the average Chicago household will have paid about $170 more for heat and cooking fuel than last year. The projected $1,350 price tag comes to over $112 a month on average, easily topping the $90-plus averages Chicagoans have been paying the past few years.
Everyone is stealing why expect better from Nicor.
debtsor
4 years ago
Some one is picking my pocket
Lana
4 years ago
Having a communist/socialist in the white house and Springfield has consequences.
We, in the middle and lower classes will pay dearly.
The very people, these frauds claim, they want to help, will bear the brunt of the cost of Communist policies.
Communists are frauds.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Everyone is stealing why expect better from Nicor.
Some one is picking my pocket
Having a communist/socialist in the white house and Springfield has consequences.
We, in the middle and lower classes will pay dearly.
The very people, these frauds claim, they want to help, will bear the brunt of the cost of Communist policies.
Communists are frauds.