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Thursday, 25th August 2011
Summer Cooling Costs and Older Households
Source: AARP Research Center
From the press release:
This report analyzes data from both the Residential Energy Consumption Survey and the August 2011 Short-Term Energy Outlook report. It examines cooling-related electricity consumption and expenditures among consumers age 65 and older based on income and geographic location. Analysis shows that summer cooling costs are likely to be a greater burden on older low-income households living in southern and southwestern states than those living in the north east and northwest.
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