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. 2022 Mar 24;25(4):104139. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.104139

Table 1.

Comparison of energy burden by county and state between 2020 and 2014–2018

County - state Energy burden 2020 (%) Energy burden 2014-8 (%) Energy burden difference (%) Expenditure 2014-8 ($) Expenditure 2020 ($) Expenditure difference ($)
Quitman GA 30.45 30 0.45 403.42 409.5 6.09
Hyde NC 28.15 29 −0.85 437.92 425.04 −12.87
Buffalo SD 26.64 26 0.64 451.42 462.58 11.16
Lake MI 26.29 25 1.29 407.08 428.11 21.02
Carter MT 25 24 1 472.75 492.51 19.76
Harding NM 22.77 21 1.77 341.67 370.47 28.8
Catron NM 22.72 21 1.72 359.58 389.12 29.53
Greene AL 22.49 23 −0.51 254 248.42 −5.58
Danville City VA 21.68 22 −0.32 344.75 339.72 −5.03
McCone MT 21.64 21 0.64 452.17 465.88 13.72
Bullock AL 21.56 22 −0.44 227.58 223.06 −4.52
Franklin FL 21.39 20 1.39 308.83 330.26 21.43
Clare MI 21.18 20 1.18 344.5 364.8 20.3
Treasure MT 20.95 20 0.95 463.25 485.29 22.04
Powder River MT 20.89 20 0.89 431.17 450.31 19.15
Alcona MI 20.85 20 0.85 342.67 357.29 14.62
Edwards TX 20.68 20 0.68 341.75 353.31 11.56
Stewart GA 20.41 20 0.41 236 240.84 4.84
Holmes MS 20.35 21 −0.65 233.08 225.91 −7.18
Jackson SD 20.23 20 0.23 322.08 325.77 3.68
Crawford MI 20.19 19 1.19 338.33 359.51 21.17

This Table lists those counties with an energy burden of at least 20% across the United States in 2020.