Which would you choose? Freezing to death, getting kicked out of your apartment, or not eating?
In Biden’s economy, many Americans face that choice. It’s impossible to say how many, but what we do know for sure is that too many people are feeling the pinch.
More Americans are having to choose between food and energy bills. https://t.co/NWa1Dpykxu
— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 4, 2024
This being a “news” story, it is impossible to tell just how common this is now compared to any other time in the past, so putting too much stock in it is hard to do. Is it a big trend, a small trend, or no trend at all? It’s impossible to say for sure, because you really can’t take any one news story seriously anymore.
Charlotte, N.C. — During the heat dome that blanketed much of the Southeast in June, Stacey Freeman used window units to cool her poorly insulated mobile home in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Over the winter, the 44-year-old mom relied on space heaters.
In both instances, her energy bills reached hundreds of dollars a month.
“Sometimes I have to choose whether I’m going to pay the light bill,” Freeman said, “or do I pay all the rent or buy food or not let my son do a sport?”
As a regional field organizer for PowerUp NC, Freeman’s job is to help people properly weatherize their homes, particularly in the Sandhills region, where she lives and works and where poverty and rising temperatures make residents vulnerable to the health impacts of climate change.
But Freeman’s income is too high to benefit from the very services she helps others attain from that grassroots sustainability, clean energy, and environmental justice initiative.
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