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A ‘Tsunami Of Shutoffs’: 20 Million U.S. Homes Are Behind On Energy Bills

Surging electricity prices spur worst-ever crisis in late utility payments.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Germany put a levy of $296 on households to pay for natural gas and asked citizens, municipalities, and industrial consumers to save energy. (Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg)</p></div>
Germany put a levy of $296 on households to pay for natural gas and asked citizens, municipalities, and industrial consumers to save energy. (Photographer: Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg)
Adrienne Nice woke up early on the morning of July 25 to news she’d been dreading. The power company, Xcel Energy Inc., had shut off the electricity to the small Minneapolis apartment she shares with her teenage son, just as a heat wave was bearing down on the city.
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