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Home > Weatherization Plus & The Leveraging Resources Site > National & Regional Data & Forecasts > Previous Years

Previous Years

Previous National Estimates: Annual Costs, Energy Burden, Savings Potential and Their Impact

  • February 2006: Low-Income Consumers’ Energy Bills and Their Impact in 2006 and Highlights
  • October 2005: Low-Income Consumers’ Energy Bills and Their Impact in 2006
  • Highlights: The 2005 Energy bills of Low-Income Consumers
  • The 2005 Energy Bills of Low-Income Consumers, the Resources Available to Help Pay Them, and Their Impact on Household Budgets
  • Press Release 2004: Low-Income Consumers’ Energy Bills Grew Faster Than Their Incomes In Recent Years
  • Low-Income Consumers’ Energy Bills And Energy Savings in 2003 And FY 2004
  • 2003 Energy Bills and Burdens, by Income and Region
  • 2001 Energy Consumers Spent More for Less Energy
  • Energy Bills and Burdens by Region: 2001

Previous Regional Estimates:

  • Testimony of Dr. Meg Power to CA PUC on Energy Burden of Low-Income Californians
  • Texas Low-Income Propane Users’ Bills and Burdens
  • Bills and Energy Burdens of Fuel Oil Users in the Northeast
  • Energy Bills and Burdens in the Southeast and Southwest, 1997
  • Mid-Atlantic Electricity Consumers’ Bills and Energy Burdens, 1997
  • Mountain Region 1997 vs. 2001 Energy Bills and Burden
  • New York State: Energy Burden of Those Eligible for Low Income Heating Assistance 1997
  • Florida and New York 1997: Low-Income Electricity Usage and Expenditures

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