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What does a 1°F thermostat change look like in dollars?

Minor changes in your thermostat can have a big impact on your bill. Butler says, “Each degree set above 72°F can potentially save you up to 3% on your cooling costs, so start by moving the temperature one to two degrees higher than your normal home setting to see if you can notice a difference.” She then suggests increasing the setting until you reach your comfort limit, and trying the same method overnight.

Keep your home cool for less: The ultimate guide to summer AC settings

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