Power Cutoffs Soar As Americans Struggle To Pay Bills

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MICHAEL HILL | October 6, 2008 02:36 PM EST | AP

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Marie Williams, right, helps her daughter Richelle with homework at their home in Cohoes, N.Y., Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008. Williams' power was cut off this summer for about a week, forcing her girls to do homework by candlelight. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)

COHOES, N.Y. — The number of Americans whose electricity or gas has been shut off for nonpayment of their bills is up sharply in many parts of the country as people struggle to cope with higher prices and a shaky economy.

Shut-offs have been running 17 percent higher than last year among customers of New York state's major utilities, and 22 percent higher in economically hard-hit Michigan. They are up in all or part of dozens of other states, including Pennsylvania, Florida and California, according to an Associated Press check of regulators and energy companies.

Despite stepped-up efforts by state and federal governments, utilities and private groups to help people avoid shut-offs this winter, some worry the problem will only get worse in the coming months, particularly with the downturn on Wall Street.

"I just didn't have the money to pay," said Marie Williams, a single mother raising four daughters in Cohoes, N.Y., a former mill city on the Hudson River. "Rent had to be paid, and food for the girls."

Williams' power was cut off this summer for about a week, forcing her girls to do homework by candlelight. She became one of more than 230,000 residential customers of New York's 10 major utilities to have their service shut off for nonpayment through August of this year.

At the same time, people who rely on heating oil instead of gas or electricity to warm their homes are pleading for relief from high fuel prices.

Southern California Edison Co., with 4.5 million residential electric customers, reported residential terminations were up 10 percent through August of this year to 228,000; Westar Energy Inc. of Topeka, Kan., said it saw a 19.5 percent increase in residential shut-offs over the same period. Tampa Electric Co. reported a 19 percent climb in disconnect orders through June for residential and commercial customers.

Michigan regulators reported a 7 percent increase in residential natural gas shut-offs through June and a 39 percent rise in residential electricity terminations.

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Shut-offs often are brief and the numbers can include customers whose service was shut off more than once.

"Because of high gasoline prices, many families at the lower incomes have really been squeezed," said Mark Wolfe, executive director of the National Energy Assistance Directors' Association. "It's like triage: You pay the most important things, and the last thing you pay is your utility bill."

In Boston, Jaqueta Oliver works at a program for the mentally disabled but was not able to keep up with her gas bills after three months of unemployment last year. She said her bill snowballed to $1,271 before the gas was shut off in late September. Heating was not yet a problem, but cooking for her two boys, ages 5 and 8, was.

"I had food to reheat in the microwave and I have a toaster oven," she said, "so I used the toaster oven for some chicken breast to make sure they were able to eat."

A $600 grant from a nonprofit organization helped her regain gas service last Tuesday.

Utilities, by policy and regulation, cut the power only as a last resort, and generally only after customers have run up hundreds of dollars in past-due bills. Many utilities instead offer extensions and payment arrangements.

Laws across the country protect the elderly and the ailing, and many states have cold-weather rules that make it hard or impossible to shut off service in winter.

In rare cases, shut-offs can lead to tragedy.

In Toledo, Ohio, last November, three children and their mother died in a fire started by a candle after their power was turned off. In New York last summer, a Long Island teenager was killed and members of his family were sickened by carbon monoxide from a gasoline-powered generator fired up after a shut-off. And in Michigan last December, a social worker found a 90-year-old woman and her 63-year-old daughter wrapped in coats and blankets on the floor of their Kalamazoo-area home four days after their electricity was shut off. The older woman later died after suffering what a relative called exposure, frostbite and pneumonia.

Congress recently approved a measure to nearly double the federal money available to help poor people cope with home heating costs, whether they use oil, gas or electricity. But advocates say the $5.1 billion is unlikely to be enough.

New York is spending an extra $49 million on household energy efficiency programs. Connecticut approved $44 million to help with heating costs and weatherization. Officials in Maine want to distribute 2,000 to 3,000 "warm kits" that will include caulk, low-flow shower heads and high-efficiency light bulbs. Alaskans in their annual oil-royalty checks from the state this year are seeing an additional $1,200 to help offset high fuel prices.

Utilities and private groups are also chipping in, helping customers make payments and winterize their homes. In hard-hit Detroit, DTE Energy matches money spent by a local group called The Heat and Warmth Fund and meets with customers at churches to work out payment arrangements.

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On the Net:

Action for Boston Community Development: http://www.bostonabcd.org/about

National Energy Assistance Directors' Association: http://www.neada.org

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- Forester I'm a Fan of Forester 91 fans permalink
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Another shining Bush legacy, families shivering in the dark.

Why do Americans consistently vote against their own interests and elect these boobs?

utterly amazing

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 10/07/2008

Finally! Serious energy conservation ;-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 10/07/2008
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Florida does not have laws in place to prevent disconnection of utility service. Subscribers cannot even challenge their utility company with the Utilities Commission if the utility company is a municipality e.g., the City of Tampa. They absolutely need to address/fix that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 10/06/2008
- zann I'm a Fan of zann 11 fans permalink

I kept waiting for an actual number, not just a percent increase. Is it an increase from one in a thousand customers to 1.25 in a thousand customers? How many households?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 PM on 10/06/2008
- ralph10 I'm a Fan of ralph10 22 fans permalink
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I still am wondering why Alaska just sold Japan 98 billion square feet of natural gas when we are having a hard time?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 PM on 10/06/2008

Alaska hasn't sold one ounce of Natural Gas. will take 400 Billion to build the pipe line, and its going strait to Canada. We have plenty of N Gas in the lower 48...the one in Alaska will probably never be built. There is no liquefaction plant on either end. Pipe Dream....I lived there 10 years. Blog by Andrew Halcro, in Alaska, spells it out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 AM on 10/07/2008

I am reminded of Katrina -- seeing people suffer in the streets of New Orleans -- losing everything. I imagine our founding fathers and Lincoln are crying tears in heaven. America cannot keep treating it's people this way!

As I look back on my life, I remember how I felt when Reagan was voted into office. I had this overwhelming since of doom. Small government programs that made a big difference in lives were eliminated with Reagan cuts. One program, "Youth Conservation Corps", was a wonderful jobs program for low income teens with the U.S. Forest Service during the summers. I worked with this program for 6 summers and learned so much about the environment and met so many wonderful people from all walks of life. We really helped the U.S. Forest Service keep up with all the many projects needed -- we worked hard -- had to attend required enviromental classes every night at camp. We lived in college dorms during the summer. It was an awesome experience! That experience was my first job! The program helped so many kids earn money to take back home for their families. We learned to work hard -- learned new skills -- learned to work and live with people from all walks of life. Reagan's administration eliminated this program during his first year in office.

I am now 50 years old. I am so ready for America to rise again and care for her citizens-- like Bruce sings "Come on up for

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 10/06/2008
- Mikeeee I'm a Fan of Mikeeee 62 fans permalink

I'm still confused why reagan was thought of so highly. He should have spent his last years in the cell next to nixon.
Obama/Biden are coming.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 10/07/2008
- luckyinnc I'm a Fan of luckyinnc 2 fans permalink

Obama's tax plan will cause additional pain for these people. Not only will their jobs be at risk due to Obama's increased taxes on small businesses, but corporate tax increases will trickle down to everyone. Tax and spend Obama's tax plan will be a disaster.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 PM on 10/06/2008
- ralph10 I'm a Fan of ralph10 22 fans permalink
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Think I heard Sean Hannity say the same thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 PM on 10/06/2008
- GiannaX I'm a Fan of GiannaX 15 fans permalink
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Blah, blah, blah....zzzzzz ....the lies and distortions are so old and boring, just like John Sidney McSame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 PM on 10/06/2008
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Have you even read his tax plan? Or do you just regurgitate Faux Noise talking points?

http://econ4obama.blogspot.com/

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 PM on 10/06/2008
- lorla I'm a Fan of lorla 10 fans permalink

Your stage name must be a reference to O's win in NC.....only it's not luck......he is by faaaar the best candidate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 PM on 10/06/2008
- Mikeeee I'm a Fan of Mikeeee 62 fans permalink

reaganomics in reverse. What an interesting concept! Makes you wonder how anybody could have been so stupid. There's an old adage that goes, "no one could be that stupid and live", but then there's always the exception to the rule see: reagan ronnie.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 AM on 10/07/2008
- lorla I'm a Fan of lorla 10 fans permalink

We the people are growing stronger and stronger, because we are all starting to hurt, not just the few. The O campaign has started a movement that is going to be as strong as the force of the ocean, and we are going to transition from the general election, to the general public, and we will be a force to be reckoned with.
Many people who have never had any interest in politics, have run and won precinct delegate positions, and we are going to throw out ANY poitician who does not have the interest of the people at the forefront of their agendas.
We are in a dogfight, and we plan to win.
Here's to unity in the community.
BO/JB-08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 10/06/2008
- marytny I'm a Fan of marytny 4 fans permalink

I saw that Bostonians will pay $1600.00 this winter. Is that a month or
$1600.00 more for the winter?

Even if it's for the season, where will they come up with $400.00 extra dollars a month?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 10/06/2008
- MIKEBC I'm a Fan of MIKEBC 23 fans permalink
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THIS COUNTRY IS VERY MUCH ON THE WRONG TRACK, TIME FOR CHANGE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 PM on 10/06/2008
- macohmz I'm a Fan of macohmz 16 fans permalink
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I'd like to thank the Huff Post for this article. It's about time someone, somewhere mentioned this. Often times you have to resort to different ways to determine the truth about the economy. Traditional media sources speak in vague generalities so you really can't know the truth. I look at gas station drive-offs, pawn shops, how thrift shops are doing etc. to get an idea on how things really are in this country. Here in my state, which has been a republican stronghold for years, people are fleeing by the thousands every year. I think we're seeing what a travesty this free-market bullshit really is. Rate increases are guaranteed and frequent in the bankrupt state I live in.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 10/06/2008
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 10/06/2008
- jcwtts1 I'm a Fan of jcwtts1 140 fans permalink
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This is an ad. Do a 45 second spot in ever cold weather market in the country. People are going to be out on the street this winter and they are going to die. This a real thing. If gas prices are double what they were a year ago heating oil will be double as well. For Philadelphia that means heating bills of 600 -800 bucks a month for a one - two bedroom apt. A brownstone is going to be a grand. People are going to be paying more in heating bills than in rent, more in heating bills than their mortgages. It is friggin insane. That is the ad I run in Minnesota, Wisc, Ohio, IN, PA, CO, MO, and MT.

J

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:49 PM on 10/06/2008

We just had our propane tank filled. It cost us over $1,400.00 to fill the tank up. We will have to pay about $335.00 a month. I don't know what we are going to do because once we turn the tank on we will have to fill it at least 2 more. My husband is retired and working at a department store office. We both have medical issues. We are trying to help our son who works at a low paying job and works very hard and doesn't go anywhere to spend money foolishly. He has a child and he and his ex split the care of their child. I know there are a lot of people in our boat. I pray my husband and son and everyone won't lose their jobs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 PM on 10/06/2008

Oh I think we can do better then those mentioned.

Since May
PPL Corp. customer shut offs are up 124% !
Metropolitan Edison Co. shut-offs are up 97%
Philadelphia-area utility Peco Energy Co., were up 27%

In Pennsylvania Shut-offs statewide have risen from 40,313 to 55,366, or 37 percent higher than for the same period last year.
http://www.timesleader.com/news/ap?articleID=579789

Pay no attention to the 700lb gorilla in the room

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 PM on 10/06/2008

This is part 2 of Wall Street greed...all utility companies have to make a profit.

Thanks to their GOP GRAND PUBA....Ronald Reagan. It took 20+ years, but Reagan
did some serious damage to every regulated business

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 PM on 10/06/2008

Yeah your right. republicans never met a deregulation that they didn't like. Thanks republicans you put greed first,country last. All I can say is I never voted for a republican they never had the interest for working people at heart. The only thing that the poor working people voted for was the social issues. They were to dumb to worry about their financial issues.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 PM on 10/06/2008
- ralph10 I'm a Fan of ralph10 22 fans permalink
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Phil Gramm made alot of money doing it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 PM on 10/06/2008
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