DC To Offer More Households Discounted Utility Bills

The savings amount to almost 500-dollars a year for electric bills, 300 for those who don’t have electric heat. 

(Washington, DC)  —  More families in DC are getting help with their utility bills.  Starting tomorrow, the income cap for discount programs will increase.  That means a household of four making less than 113-thousand dollars can apply.  The savings amount to almost 500-dollars a year for electric bills, 300 for those who don’t have electric heat.  Customers will also save up to 276-dollars during the winter on gas bills, and more than 900 a year for water and sewer.