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Trump was already cutting low-income energy assistance – the shutdown is making things worse as cold weather arrives

  • Written by Conor Harrison, Associate Professor of Economic Geography, University of South Carolina
imageHome heating oil, used in furnaces across the Northeast, is expensive, leading some people to keep homes at unhealthy temperatures.AP Photo/Charles Krupa

As fall turns to winter and temperatures begin to drop, millions of people across the U.S. will struggle to pay their rising energy bills. The government shutdown is making matters even worse:...

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