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    The price of home insurance has skyrocketed to an average of $2,285 a year. But smart homeowners can save up to $980 a year – here’s how This article provides information only and should not ...

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  4. Water pricing - Wikipedia

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    Within this choice set, the preferred water tariff depends on multiple factors including: the goals of water pricing; the capacity of a water services supplier to allocate its costs, to price water, and to collect revenues from its customers; the price responsiveness of water consumers; and what is considered to be a fair or just water tariff. [4]

  5. Houston area residents struggle without power and water as ...

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    After Houston area hospitals determined it would be unsafe to discharge patients to homes without power, several locations became backed up, prompting city officials to organize overflow beds in ...

  6. Water tariff - Wikipedia

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    The term is also often applied to wastewater tariffs. Water and wastewater tariffs are not charged for water itself, but to recover the costs of water treatment, water storage, transporting it to customers, collecting and treating wastewater, as well as billing and collection. Prices paid for water itself are different from water tariffs.

  7. Water privatization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Private water companies have existed in the United States for more than 200 years and number in the thousands today. The private water industry serves more than 73 million Americans. [7] According to the National Association of Water Companies (NAWC), more than 2,000 facilities operate in public-private partnership contract arrangements. [8]

  8. CBPU proposes water, wastewater, and power rates increases - AOL

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    The cost for the city to purchase power next year will be $38.6 million, with power prices projected to increase from 8 cents a kilowatt hour to 8.1 cents a kilowatt hour.

  9. Economy of Houston - Wikipedia

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    In 1983 Houston's grocery index increased from 96.8 to 99.4 and matched the national average of 99.1. As the city began to recover, the prices began to edge upward. When a recession in the U.S. began and while Houston's economic growth slowed and continued, the national price index fell below Houston's price index. As of 1992 prices in Houston ...