How Maine fuel assistance funds have changed since 2013

While Bangor, Lewiston and Skowhegan stand to be hardest hit by losing federal heating assistance funds, the amounts given out to individual towns has already been on the decline in recent years.

[Bangor would be hardest-hit by Trump cuts to heating aid]

Figures from the Maine State Housing Authority show how those amounts have changed from 2013 to 2016, by individual towns and villages in Maine (all of the villages are grouped into their associated municipalities, for mapping purposes).

Explore the figures below by clicking a town on the map or typing in the name of a town to highlight its distributions in both graphics. 

Darren Fishell

About Darren Fishell

Darren is a Portland-based reporter for the Bangor Daily News writing about the Maine economy and business. He's interested in putting economic data in context and finding the stories behind the numbers.