Before the pandemic, millions of Americans lived from paycheck to paycheck. Most were one crisis away from losing everything, including their homes.
Op-Ed by Mark Wolfe calls for Congress to provide an Additional $10 billion to Address Soaring Utility Arrearages
While the stock market continues to hit new records and wealthy investors are seeing their assets increase in value, millions of families are falling
NEADA Leads Joint Letter Asking Congress for $10B in LIHEAP Emergency Funds
The National Energy Assistance Directors’ Association and 31 other groups representing state and local energy organizations on Tuesday called on
Mark Wolfe Interviewed on NPR’s Here and Now about Utility Arrearages
Unemployed, But 'Hopeful': How Struggling Families Are Navigating Rent, Utility Bills Piling Up Several states have had moratoriums in place during
Summary of State Utility Shut-off Moratoriums due to COVID-19
States and utilities moved quickly to suspend utility shut-offs due to nonpayment as low-income households struggle with the loss of income due to
Washington Post: Millions Risk Losing Power as Bills Pile Up
This Tuesday marked 67 days of darkness for Kenneth Parson. He fell behind on his utility bills in the spring — and his lights went off, and stayed
Press Release: Electric and Gas Residential Arrearages are Growing Rapidly
Residential arrearages projected to grow from $9.8 billion as of July 31 to $24.3 billion by year end. Millions of Americans are falling behind on
Revised HEROES Act Adds $4.5 Billion for LIHEAP
The revised version of the House Democrats' stimulus bill (The Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions, or HEROES, Act) contains $4.5
Op-Ed: Unless Congress Acts, Americans Will be ‘Sweltering in Place’
By Mark Wolfe and Cassandra Lovejoy - Over the next few weeks, as Congress gets serious about an additional round of pandemic relief, they must