At the moment energy prices are an average of 11% higher than they were last year, which is why Biden's administration is dispensing more money into LIHEAP. Low-income families are in especially more need of assistance than ever before, and with rate increases happening virtually across the energy sector (due to changes in supply, etc.) now more than ever is the time to call for socially-aware energy policies.
Josh Boak, "White House offering more aid for winter heat, utility bills", contributed by Briana Leone, The Energy Rights Project, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 14 December 2021, accessed 22 December 2024. https://energyrights.info/content/white-house-offering-more-aid-winter-heat-utility-bills
Critical Commentary
At the moment energy prices are an average of 11% higher than they were last year, which is why Biden's administration is dispensing more money into LIHEAP. Low-income families are in especially more need of assistance than ever before, and with rate increases happening virtually across the energy sector (due to changes in supply, etc.) now more than ever is the time to call for socially-aware energy policies.