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Predicted 2004 Gasoline Price Increases Mean Low-Income Drivers Must Cut Travel or Lose Real Disposable Household Income

Predicted 2004 Gasoline Prices and Real Income EOS April 2004

Trouble Ahead, Trouble Behind: Some Thoughts On Energy Outlook and Low-Income Consumer Interest

Low-Income Energy Outlook PowerPoint 2006 NCAF Conference

New York State: Energy Burden of Those Eligible for Low Income Heating Assistance 1997

Energy Burden TablesEOS 1999

FY 2006 Energy Bills Forecast: The Impact on Low-Income Consumers

2006 Forecast By Meg Power EOS February 2006

Leveraging: Waivers of State Utility or Fuel Taxes

Wavers Utility Fuel Taxes EOS April 2008

Why Does LIHEAP Fall So Far Short of Needs?

LIHEAP vs. Growing Needs ChartBy EOS 2005 NCAF Energy Programs Leveraging Conference

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