Millions of US low-income households face power shutoffs amid deadly heat
by Nina Lakhani Climate justice reporter from Environment | The Guardian on (#6P8PD)
Half of Americans live in states without rules restricting disconnections for unpaid or overdue bills, report finds
Millions of low-income households are at risk of having their power disconnected this summer, exacerbating the risk of deadly heat as the climate crisis drives up temperatures.
A new report by the Centre for Energy Poverty and Climate (EPC) and the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (Neada) found that almost half of Americans live in states without rules restricting disconnections for unpaid or overdue energy bills during potentially deadly heatwaves, forcing some low-income families to choose between cooling their homes and paying rent.
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