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Millions scramble to afford energy bills amid heat waves, but federal program to help falls short

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics August 09, 2023

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DENVER – Bobbie Boyd is in a losing battle against near triple-digit temperatures in northwest Arkansas.Her window air conditioner runs nonstop and the ballooning electric bill carves about $240 out of her $882-a-month fixed income. So the 57-year-old cuts other necessities. Boyd eats one meal a day so her 15-year-old grandson, who she's raising alone, can have two. She stopped paying car insurance and skips medical appointments.“The... + full article



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