More than half of all low-income households engaged in coping strategies—some of them risky—to reduce their energy bills, according to a study from O’Neill researchers including professor Sanya Carley, Lynton K. Caldwell Professor David Konisky and Ph.D. candidate Trevor Memmott, along with Cleveland State assistant professor Michelle Graff, a former grad student of Carley and Konisky.
Energy-insecure households sometimes use risky coping strategies to keep lights, heat on
Thursday, September 01, 2022