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  2. This Is the Best Temperature to Set a Thermostat in Summer - AOL

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    Ideal thermostat setting for summer. Just as 68 degrees F is considered the best temperature for a house in winter, experts call 78 degrees F the magic number for the summer months. This interior ...

  3. Does setting your thermostat at 78 degrees really help? We ...

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    Currently, customers can save $2 to $3 by turning up their thermostats, but that may not be enough to endure uncomfortable weather. “If you consider 15 cents per kilowatt hour as an example. You ...

  4. What temperature should you set your thermostat to ... - AOL

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    Weather is cooling down fast in Vermont. Here's the Department of Energy's official answer to the debate on thermometer settings.

  5. Save money setting your summer thermostat to 78 degrees ... - AOL

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    ENERGY STAR says it doesn't recommend setting the thermostat to 78 degrees or any specific temperature in the summer. What should you do to save?

  6. Texas, what temperature do you set your AC thermostat at ...

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    The U.S. Department of Energy has lauded 78 degrees as the ideal temperature for the summer, providing the most savings without too much discomfort. Each degree lower increases your energy use by ...

  7. It's getting hot out: Here are the best settings for your air ...

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    With temperatures cooking, residents may be looking for ways get relief from the heat. ... Many people follow the rule of thumb of setting their thermostat to 78 degrees during the summertime ...

  8. Fact check: Does setting my thermostat at 68 degrees ... - AOL

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    According to the U.S. Department of Energy, people can save up to 10% per year on heating and cooling expenses by dialing their thermostat back eight hours a day from its normal setting, between 7 ...

  9. It’s feeling like 100 degrees outside. So how cold should you ...

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    Dealing with the 90s across Florida, with feels-like temperatures of more than 100, is never fun. Unless we work outside, many of us just like to stay inside — and to turn down the thermostat.