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  • 2 days ago | cnet.com | Evan Zimmer |Erin Gobler

    If you drive, regardless of whether you're behind the wheel of an electric car or a gas car, you know it can get expensive to fuel your vehicle. Whenever I'm at the pump, I reach for my Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express. Its rewards at U.S. gas stations help to offset the monthly expense of filling my tank. If you're looking for a card that rewards you for having an EV, you'll want to compare options that offer cash back or points for EV charging and other "green" purchases.

  • 1 week ago | cnet.com | Erin Gobler

    Spring is here and temperatures are rising. You've likely already been dealing with high electricity and energy prices, and if rising utility costs are starting to cause you stress, you aren't alone. A recent CNET survey found that more than 78% of US adults are concerned about their home energy bills. Luckily, there are plenty of ways you can save on gas, electricity and water even while temperatures surge.

  • 2 weeks ago | cnet.com | Erin Gobler

    Staying cool and comfortable during the heat of summer can be a pricey affair. Running fans and air conditioning units can easily make your electricity bill jump, especially with rising energy costs. Trying to save money on your energy bills doesn't always have to be complicated, and it's a concern on the minds of millions of people as the days warm up. A recent CNET survey found 78% of Americans are stressed about high home energy bills.

  • 4 weeks ago | cnet.com | Erin Gobler

    As the weather warms up, our energy usage shifts. While you might see an overall dip in your monthly bill when you turn the heat off, it doesn't last long before heat waves arrive and your electricity bill jumps from running fans or the air conditioner to stay cool. With rising energy costs, keeping your home cool and comfortable can come with a hefty price tag. If you're looking for ways to save a few dollars and preserve your budget, you're not alone.

  • 4 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Erin Gobler

    Turning off the lights can reduce your overall energy usage and lower your bill. As the weather warms up, our energy usage shifts. While you might see an overall dip in your monthly bill when you turn the heat off, it doesn't last long before heat waves arrive and your electricity bill jumps from running fans or the air conditioner to stay cool. With rising energy costs, keeping your home cool and comfortable can come with a hefty price tag.

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