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America’s Middle Class Is Struggling to Keep the Lights On—Literally

  • A 2021 UCLA Health study revealed that the enhanced Child Tax Credit helped middle-income families with children avoid energy insecurity, but it showed no significant impact for the lowest-income households.
  • Energy insecurity affected one in three U.S. Households, and researchers observed a 4% relative increase in middle-class families unable to pay energy bills after the credit expired.
  • The impact concentrated on families earning 200-400% of the federal poverty level, while those under 200% saw no measurable benefit or change.
  • Dr. Cecile Yama, lead author, emphasized that while expanded Child Tax Credit benefits helped middle-income families manage their energy costs, the most vulnerable households might require even greater assistance.
  • The findings suggest that middle-class families require continued assistance to manage energy costs, while policies must better address energy insecurity among the lowest-income households.
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America’s Middle Class Is Struggling to Keep the Lights On—Literally

In a country where the middle class once symbolized stability, financial stress is now flickering like a warning light on the dashboard. Across the United States, rising utility costs are forcing families to make impossible choices: skip retirement savings, carry…

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Eastern Arizona Courier broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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