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Is your water or power being shut off? You have options

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation November 10, 2022

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Every month, millions of low-income Californians struggle to pay their water and utility bills. A survey on COVID-19's financial effect on water systems and customers found that 12% of California households were behind on their water bills, and that statewide, customers owe $1 billion in water debt. The debt was most acute in Southern California, where ZIP Codes in Los Angeles, Colton, Bell Gardens, Norwalk and Cypress had among the highest... + full article



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