Average household heating costs down by up to 12 percent in Germany in 2024

German households had to pay significantly less for heating in 2024 than in the previous year, as the prices for gas and heating oil fell during this period and the weather was milder. An average household paid around 12 percent less for heating with gas and around 8 percent for heating with oil, an analysis by price comparison website Verivox has found.

Average household heating costs down by up to 12 percent in Germany in 2024

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