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Detroit Water Rate Increase Is Smallest In Decade

Department Director Sue McCormick told water commissioners Wednesday that city residents can expect to pay 4.4 percent more for water and 4.2 percent more for sewer service.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2013/01/24

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Inkster Water Meters To Be Tested After Residents Soaked With High Bills

Inkster officials are having some digital water meters tested following resident complaints of sky-high water bills.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2013/01/23

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Inkster Residents: We’re Soaked By Water Bills

Residents upset over water bills in Inkster say they’re being charged thousands of dollars after the city installed high-tech meters.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2013/01/11

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Detroit Water Officials Warn Of Bill Payment Scam

Water and Sewerage officials in Detroit are warning customers about a scheme involving claims that a new federal program is available to pay their utility bills.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/07/07

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Summer Savings Tips: Make The Most Of Your A/C

Weather is the number one cause of higher electric bills, especially as air conditioning usage increases along with rising outdoor temperatures.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/06/24

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U-M: Many Families Are Underwater With Debts

According to a new University of Michigan report, about one out of every five U.S. households owe more on credit cards, medical bills, student loans and other noncollateralized debts than they have in savings and other liquid assets.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/05/12

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Warmer Temps, Lower Natural Gas Prices Reduce Heating Bills Statewide

Warmer weather wasn’t the only factor lowering heating bills in Michigan this winter, but it sure helped.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/04/07

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Average Consumers Energy Natural Gas Bill Down 20% Compared To Year-Ago

Consumers Energy’s average residential natural gas customer is paying a bill about 20 percent less than last year due to lower gas prices and unseasonably warm temperatures in Michigan.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2012/01/12

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Nothing Due? It’s Error, Tax Bill Recipients Told

Some Lansing taxpayers who got bills showing they didn’t owe anything are finding out that it was all a mistake.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2011/12/10

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Mich. Heating Bills To Be Mixed Bag This Winter

Michigan utility regulators say natural gas customers should see slightly lower bills this winter because of falling prices – while customers who rely on propane and heating oil probably will pay more than last winter because of higher crude oil costs.

WWJ Newsradio 950–2011/10/07

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