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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack -- A Complete Analysis

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To: Terry Whitman who wrote (30835)9/24/2000 10:28:12 AM
From: flatsville   of 42787
 
Terry--

Re: >>>Just think of all those poor New York Voters with their heating oil and propane furnaces in their 3000 square foot ranches- shivering from the coolness of setting the thermostat back to 68F- having to wear sweaters, even INSIDE. Oh, the humanity. <s> <<<

New Yorkers who live in 3000 sq. ft. ranches are generally not eligible for LIHEAP assistance.

Below is the actual income threshold set by the individual states and the suggested (higher) income threshold suggested by HHS for Feb. 2000, which was a very cold month for the East.

whitehouse.gov

How many New Yorkers own a 3000 sq. ft. ranch on $25,050 a year? Some low income elderly MAY fit this category.

The funds are very limited compared to the need and usually go first to the disabled and elderly with shut-off notices first.
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