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Michigan set an affordability goal for utility bills. For some Detroiters, help can’t come soon enough
By Briana Rice at Outlier Media (Detroit)
· June 23, 2026
· 1 min read
Regulators are rethinking what energy assistance should look like. Meanwhile, residents are struggling with high bills and shut-offs.
Outlier Media · Briana Rice · Michigan set an affordability goal for utility bills. For some Detroiters, help can’t come soon enough
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Detroit 's struggles with utility affordability are deeply intertwined with the city's broader economic challenges. Many residents already grappling with limited incomes and rising costs of living are now facing the threat of shut-offs, which can have severe consequences for health, safety, and overall well-being. The new affordability goal set by state regulators may bring some relief, but its impact will depend on how effectively it is implemented and enforced. For Detroiters who are struggling to make ends meet, the need for affordable utility bills is not just a matter of financial stability, but also a question of basic dignity and access to essential services. As the city continues to navigate its economic recovery, it will be crucial to monitor how this new goal affects the most vulnerable residents and to advocate for additional support and resources as needed.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 23, 2026 ·
Source: Outlier Media (Detroit) ·
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Outlier Media · Briana Rice · Michigan set an affordability goal for utility bills. For some Detroiters, help can’t come soon enough
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