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Mark Wolfe Quotes

«New York and New Jersey have some of the best systems in the country, people just don't know they exist. In particular, low and middle income people don't know where to look. These are some of the best kept secrets in town.»
Author: Mark Wolfe
«We have never had prices so high and increase so quickly.»
Author: Mark Wolfe
«For many families, energy just will not be affordable this coming winter heating season.»
Author: Mark Wolfe
«We're looking at a situation we've never really faced before.»
Author: Mark Wolfe
«With home heating oil expected to increase by as much as 31 percent this year and residents already facing a 71 percent increase over last year?s natural gas costs, energy costs are going to have an even greater impact on families this year,»
Author: Mark Wolfe
«These rising prices impact those that are forced to decide between heating their homes, buying prescriptions and skipping a meal.»
Author: Mark Wolfe
«The problem is that $2.2 billion will not do it in any way, shape or form.»
Author: Mark Wolfe
«We are in trouble. The program is not designed to deal with these kinds of price increases.»
Author: Mark Wolfe
«For people who are low income, this is like your entire salary increase goes to energy and for those on fixed income, it's even worse.»
Author: Mark Wolfe
«A few years ago, you could heat a home for $500. Now it takes $1,500. Energy has become a lot less affordable for low-income families.»
Author: Mark Wolfe